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Old   July 16, 2023, 02:43
Default How to understand the Recombination Tables in CMutationTCLib.cpp??
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Could someone explain how to write the recombination tables for a specific mixture in CMutationTCLib.cpp in SU2. I would like to use a carbon mixture and their mechanisms which we have compiled in the Mutation library but couldn't figure out how to write the recombination tables.

Can someone take the example of the Air-5 mixture and explain what each element in the matrix refers to and how the values of the constants decided.

It would be really helpful if someone can explain it soon, Thanks in Advance .
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