top | item 8557507 Constant Energy Diffusion in D3 6 points| zjonsson | 11 years ago |bl.ocks.org | reply 2 comments order hn newest [+] [-] ______|11 years ago|reply Awesome -- would be great if the jitter were reduced when the spheres are closely packed! [+] [-] zjonsson|11 years ago|reply Initially they overlap which is one of the main cause of the jitter. Spreading out the initial locations would be a remedy, but then I would have to find a different way to explain "diffusion" to my daughter :)
[+] [-] ______|11 years ago|reply Awesome -- would be great if the jitter were reduced when the spheres are closely packed! [+] [-] zjonsson|11 years ago|reply Initially they overlap which is one of the main cause of the jitter. Spreading out the initial locations would be a remedy, but then I would have to find a different way to explain "diffusion" to my daughter :)
[+] [-] zjonsson|11 years ago|reply Initially they overlap which is one of the main cause of the jitter. Spreading out the initial locations would be a remedy, but then I would have to find a different way to explain "diffusion" to my daughter :)
[+] [-] ______|11 years ago|reply
[+] [-] zjonsson|11 years ago|reply