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To prove the treadmill width conjecture, we could simulate the bike at 6 and 10 km/h and apply the same handlebar (or roll) perturbation and show that the fast bike exits the treadmill faster than the slow bike.
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Consider showing a figure comparing the front wheel path after pertrubation of a simulation at 6 and 10 km/h
Consider showing a figure comparing the front wheel path after perturbation of a simulation at 6 and 10 km/h
Sep 17, 2024
To prove the treadmill width conjecture, we could simulate the bike at 6 and 10 km/h and apply the same handlebar (or roll) perturbation and show that the fast bike exits the treadmill faster than the slow bike.
The text was updated successfully, but these errors were encountered: