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Gravitational Nbody Simulations Tools And Algorithms 1st Ed 2003 Sverre J Aarseth

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Gravitational Nbody Simulations Tools And Algorithms 1st Ed 2003 Sverre J Aarseth
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Publisher: Cambridge University Press
File Extension: PDF
File size: 1.94 MB
Pages: 431
Author: Sverre J. Aarseth
ISBN: 9780511065446, 9780521432726, 0511065442, 0521432723
Language: English
Year: 2003
Edition: 1st Ed 2003

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Gravitational Nbody Simulations Tools And Algorithms 1st Ed 2003 Sverre J Aarseth by Sverre J. Aarseth 9780511065446, 9780521432726, 0511065442, 0521432723 instant download after payment.

This self-contained book presents basic methods of numerical simulation of gravitational systems, with applications in astronomy and cosmology. The first half of the book presents and explains the fundamental mathematical tools needed to describe the dynamics of a large number of mutually attractive particles. Particular attention is given to the techniques needed to model known planetary and astrophysical phenomena such as Hubble motion. The second half of the book demonstrates how to develop clear and elegant algorithms for models of gravitational systems.

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