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Actual program operation

 

This subsection gives details of how to actually use the various programs. Further details are in the extensive comments in the programs themselves. In all the programs, the string (USER) indicates a place where the user might have to modify the program to fit his particular problem. Possible changes include the value of conductivity or elastic moduli in a phase, the number of phases, and the system size. The Gaussan quadrature program is simple and so explained only in its commments. Sec. 7.7 gives a brief description of the two percolation programs, with operational details left to the program listings, as these programs are simple, too.