This article presents some experiments for a problem named “Avalanche simulator”.
It consists in considering a grid a cell containing a given number of snow flake. If this number is greater than 4, at a given timestep, then 4 flakes are flowing on each neighboring cell (let, right, up, down). This process repeats until it reaches stability. The problem consists in finding a relation between the radius r when stability is reached and the number N of snow flake that is put initially in the central cell of the grid. They have implemented a program to produce simulation results and analyzed them to figured out a possible relation.
It consists in considering a grid a cell containing a given number of snow flake. If this number is greater than 4, at a given timestep, then 4 flakes are flowing on each neighboring cell (let, right, up, down). This process repeats until it reaches stability. The problem consists in finding a relation between the radius r when stability is reached and the number N of snow flake that is put initially in the central cell of the grid. They have implemented a program to produce simulation results and analyzed them to figured out a possible relation.