µMAG Standard Problem #4 results
See the problem specification.
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solutions shown below.
Solution directory
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Comparisons
- G. Albuquerque,
J. Miltat and A. Thiaville
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R. D. McMichael, M. J. Donahue, D. G. Porter, and
J. Eicke
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Liliana Buda, Lucian Prejbeanu, Ursula Ebels and Kamel
Ounadjela
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E. Martinez, L. Torres and L. Lopez-Diaz
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José L. Martins and Tania Rocha
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P.E. Roy and P. Svedlindh
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Massimiliano d’Aquino, Claudio Serpico,
and Giovanni Miano
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Dmitri Berkov
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M. J. Donahue and D. G. Porter
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Rasmus Bjørk, E. B. Poulsen and A. R. Insinga
Summary Plots, µMAG Problem #4
For comparison of results from different laboratories, and even
for comparisons between runs, plots of the My
data highlight differences most effectively.
- Field 1, 170° from x-axis.
- Field 2, 190° from x-axis.
- Field 2, 190° from x-axis, showing detail
in the time range where the solutions begin to diverge.
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