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May 19, 2008, 11:38 |
I thought I have read somethin
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Sebastian Gatzka
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I thought I have read something about it in this message board, but I can't find it ...
Which phase (1 or 2) belongs to gamma 1 and 0 ?
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May 19, 2008, 14:33 |
Dear Sebastian,
gamma belon
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Christian Winkler
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Dear Sebastian,
gamma belongs to phase 1. If the domain is filled completely with phase 1 then gamma is 1 for the whole domain. Best regards Christian |
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