[cig-commits] [commit] master: Rename VC to VQ (46c0aec)

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Tue Oct 21 16:40:05 PDT 2014


Repository : https://github.com/geodynamics/vc

On branch  : master
Link       : https://github.com/geodynamics/vc/compare/de41758e125fcac4ea5fb0935597c3b662ff523c...6aa97dee18e05c4249846340d3bb2d88b61415e5

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commit 46c0aecdea02391a38cf5a7f23b46f9a51c73618
Author: kwschultz <kwschultz at ucdavis.edu>
Date:   Tue Oct 21 16:37:22 2014 -0700

    Rename VC to VQ


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46c0aecdea02391a38cf5a7f23b46f9a51c73618
 README | 2 +-
 1 file changed, 1 insertion(+), 1 deletion(-)

diff --git a/README b/README
index dd428e7..1c3af68 100644
--- a/README
+++ b/README
@@ -7,7 +7,7 @@ geologically-observed rates until stress values exceed the frictional parameters
 At this point the segment will break and transfer stress to the rest of the
 system via the quasi-static interactions described above. Under the correct
 conditions, transferred stress results in propagating ruptures throughout the
-system, i.e. a simulated earthquake. The design of Virtual California allows
+system, i.e. a simulated earthquake. The design of Virtual Quake allows
 for fast execution so many thousands of events can be generated over very 
 long simulated time periods. The result is a rich dataset from which to study
 the statistical properties of the rupturing fault system.



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