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- $\begingroup$ Please don't use Fortran 77 - do yourself a favour and use something from the 21st century. Fortran 77 shouldn't have been used for new code in over 3 decades. As I said elsewhere Fortran 77 nowadays belongs in a museum. $\endgroup$Ian Bush– Ian Bush2022-11-25 09:03:17 +00:00Commented Nov 25, 2022 at 9:03
- $\begingroup$ Also it would help if you could make your question more focused - it's not my area but I suspect there are a number of different models of polydispersity, Is there one you are especially interested in? $\endgroup$Ian Bush– Ian Bush2022-11-25 09:03:31 +00:00Commented Nov 25, 2022 at 9:03
- $\begingroup$ size polydispersity expressing in gaussian distribution model $\endgroup$siva ram– siva ram2022-11-25 09:06:04 +00:00Commented Nov 25, 2022 at 9:06
- $\begingroup$ Please edit your question to include this information $\endgroup$Ian Bush– Ian Bush2022-11-25 09:09:48 +00:00Commented Nov 25, 2022 at 9:09
- 3$\begingroup$ There is not enough information in your question to help us solve it. Why can't your existing code incorporate size polydispersity? What have you tried, and what has happened when you've tried it? $\endgroup$Shern Ren Tee– Shern Ren Tee2022-11-25 11:39:18 +00:00Commented Nov 25, 2022 at 11:39
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