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Contributions #14

Open gvetaw opened 8 years ago

gvetaw commented 8 years ago

@ion201 @andrewdurkiewicz add your contributions to the txt file in the poster dir. We can convert it to a pdf later.

ion201 commented 8 years ago

This file? Did you add your own contributions somewhere? https://github.com/ASU-CompMethodsPhysics-PHY494/final-stern-gerlach-simulation/blob/master/poster/abstract.txt

gvetaw commented 8 years ago

add your contributions to the Contributions.txt he wants it in a separate file.

andrewdurkiewicz commented 8 years ago

can you guys take a look at my proposal? I put it under docs. Its called readable.txt. I had to use txt because my work is not working, keeps crashing on my mac. But i will use my roommates computer to finish it and push it later tonight as a pdf. PLEASE take a look. Also, how long should i expect to make the results? Would two paragraphs work? or is that too small/large?

gvetaw commented 8 years ago

A paragraph would be a bit much. The only thing the results section needs it the graphs and their captions

andrewdurkiewicz commented 8 years ago

Do you want me to do the captions? How would I do that over git? I could just upload them onto a word doc while at work and do captions that way?

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A paragraph would be a bit much. The only thing the results section needs it the graphs and their captions

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gvetaw commented 8 years ago

whatever works best for you. But just to save you some time I don't think you need a separate paragraph talking about the stuff that you can easily put in a caption under the graphs. Then just format the poster whichever way seems to work best and then we are done.

andrewdurkiewicz commented 8 years ago

I guess maybe we should take it off?

On May 3, 2016, at 4:24 PM, gvetaw notifications@github.com wrote:

whatever works best for you. But just to save you some time I don't think you need a separate paragraph talking about the stuff that you can easily put in a caption under the graphs. Then just format the poster whichever way seems to work best and then we are done.

andrewdurkiewicz commented 8 years ago

please take the time to take a look at my results for the classical part: https://github.com/ASU-CompMethodsPhysics-PHY494/final-stern-gerlach-simulation/blob/master/work/results.txt