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welcome to the more runtime options talk you can view this talk after you go through the few basic lectures such as the talk on running the world model it may also be helpful if you have gone through talks on work dynamics physics and registry some content in this talk may depend on the knowledge from those lectures in any case write down the questions you have while listening to the talk so that we can discuss them at the tutorial this talk will cover more model options we can set at runtime other options have been covered in talks like running the world model nesting model physics and the dynamics this is mostly for our information only we may find some of this are useful to us in our future research work the options were going to cover are listed here in parenthesis i include the nameless name where the option is defined wherever it is possible in general one can find the information in the registry file these options are also documented in the user guide so wherever it is relevan