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<td>Alex M</td>
<td>Continued looking in XF for why the frequency where two antennas separated by a small amount give the same gain. I made a script which plots the gain at each frequency for a chosen number of individuals at a specific polar angle and used it on two antennas, one with a separation of 0.01 cm and one with a separation of 0.005 cm. The plots look similar, but there is some difference--see the genstudents slack.</td>
<td>I'll continue to work on figuring out the frequency where these antennas start to give the same gain. Our ultimate goal is to find a minimum length for the antennas to cut off at so that we don't evolve antennas that are too small.</td>
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<td>Alex P</td>
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<td>Eliot</td>
<td>Made little progress on the separation gene throughout the loop, however we know where all we need to make changes(I think). </td>
<td>Should be able to make significant strides in regard to separation throughout the loop(ie plotting, fitness function, etc). Hopefully can also begin testing and debugging.</td>
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<td>Leo</td>
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<td>Evelyn</td>
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<td>Ryan</td>
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<td>Ben</td>
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<td>Ethan</td>
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