Visualizing a Dusty Plasma Shock Wave via Interacting Multiple-Model Mode Probabilities
Neil P. Oxtoby, Jason F. Ralph, C\'eline Durniak, Dmitry Samsonov

TL;DR
This paper introduces a method to visualize shock wave propagation in dusty plasma crystals by tracking particles with a three-mode interacting multiple model approach and color-coded mode probabilities.
Contribution
The study presents a novel application of interacting multiple model mode probabilities for visualizing shock waves in dusty plasma crystals.
Findings
Effective visualization of shock wave propagation using mode probabilities.
Successful tracking of particles in dusty plasma crystals.
Enhanced understanding of shock dynamics in plasma environments.
Abstract
Particles in a dusty plasma crystal disturbed by a shock wave are tracked using a three-mode interacting multiple model approach. Color-coded mode probabilities are used to visualize the shock wave propagation through the crystal.
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