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dear Ali,
please, just take one of the minimal gravity examples, such as
gravity_minimal.py and replace the adopted integrator for Brutus.
The main difference between Brutus and most other N-body codes is the
possibility to set the numerical precision.
please, check out the AMUSE book for details.
cheers,
Simon
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Dear Experts,
I'm looking for a short example using Brutus Integrator (under Amuse
package) to study the dynamics of three bodies.
However, I was not able to find such an example. Can you please help me to
find or write something for this purpose?
Thanks
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Dear Experts,
I'm looking for a short example using Brutus Integrator (under Amuse package) to study the dynamics of three bodies.
However, I was not able to find such an example. Can you please help me to find or write something for this purpose?
Thanks
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