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liborsa-doc | ORSA framework library documentation | Mehr ... |
Orbit Reconstruction, Simulation and Analysis (ORSA) is a framework for Celestial Mechanics investigations. The main goals of the project are the implementation of state of the art orbit integration algorithms, with concerns on accuracy and performance, and the development of a number of analysis tools. . This package contains the API documentation for the ORSA library. |
liborsa0-dev | ORSA framework library (development files) | Mehr ... |
Orbit Reconstruction, Simulation and Analysis (ORSA) is a framework for Celestial Mechanics investigations. The main goals of the project are the implementation of state of the art orbit integration algorithms, with concerns on accuracy and performance, and the development of a number of analysis tools. . This package contains header files, static libraries and symbolic links that developers using the ORSA library will need. |
liborsa0c2a | ORSA framework library | Mehr ... |
Orbit Reconstruction, Simulation and Analysis (ORSA) is a framework for Celestial Mechanics investigations. The main goals of the project are the implementation of state of the art orbit integration algorithms, with concerns on accuracy and performance, and the development of a number of analysis tools. . This package provides the shared library required to run programs compiled with the ORSA library. To compile your own programs you also need to install the liborsa0-dev package. |
xorsa | tool for Celestial Mechanics investigations | Mehr ... |
Orbit Reconstruction, Simulation and Analysis (ORSA) is a framework for Celestial Mechanics investigations. The main goals of the project are the implementation of state of the art orbit integration algorithms, with concerns on accuracy and performance, and the development of a number of analysis tools. . This package contains xorsa, the main graphical application provided by the ORSA project. It is an interactive tool for scientific grade Celestial Mechanics computations. Asteroids, comets, artificial satellites, Solar, and extra-Solar planetary systems can be accurately reproduced, simulated and analyzed. |
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