Here are the plots where each bin has the same number of particles in it. Bin "centers" are plotted at the mean of the bin edge values. I ran it for a few different choices of the particle number in the bin, here are the plots. These look much the same as the logarithmic binning example. We will start to see a difference when my runs finish and I can put some error bars on the plots (these will have nicer error properties).



This is the big-long run with 20k particles at 700ATU. I'll do the plots for the initial condition test tomorrow (once my redundant runs have finished so I can put on error bars). I can't decide if there is something wrong with the normalization, I'll look at it again tomorrow.
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