I’m currently writing a program (in C) for my continuum mechanics class to simulate crowd physics (just in 2D) using nearest neighbor potentials. Once I get it running, I’ll simulate a “Black Friday” type event with a linear attractive potential and various barriers, and then see if I can get and then avoid crushing “deaths”. I’m also in the process of trying to be more social, actually actively trying to make friends and interact with my peers instead of holing up in my room all day. Thus far, I’ve noticed a distinct increase in my overall happiness as a result of this so far, and my academic performance unexpectedly hasn’t even wavered.
I’m currently writing a program (in C) for my continuum mechanics class to simulate crowd physics (just in 2D) using nearest neighbor potentials. Once I get it running, I’ll simulate a “Black Friday” type event with a linear attractive potential and various barriers, and then see if I can get and then avoid crushing “deaths”. I’m also in the process of trying to be more social, actually actively trying to make friends and interact with my peers instead of holing up in my room all day. Thus far, I’ve noticed a distinct increase in my overall happiness as a result of this so far, and my academic performance unexpectedly hasn’t even wavered.