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lemmiegabe@gmail.com> schrieb:
> On Thursday, September 7, 2023 at 4:52:48 PM UTC-4, Giorgio Pastore wrote:
>> Il 07/09/23 22:10, L ha scritto:
>> > Does anyone know a good graphics program that would be able
>> > to plot N-body interactions? I know of gnu plot but I don`t see
>> > any examples of what I`m looking for.
>> What does it mean "to plot N-body interactions"?
> To have N body interactions in this case means to have a 1/x
> potential. You can also prove this if your potential is x^2 where
> your eq of motion looks like a = -Kx. a is acceleration, K is a
> constant and x is position. In this case, I mean plot about 10,000
> stars on screen. N just a large number of interactions.
If you just want to plot the positions, that should not be a
problem - just write out the positions into a data file and plot
them (gnuplot can also do 3D, and you can then turn the
plot).
Or what is it that you want, exactly?
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