Simulation and visualisation of two colliding galaxies with the option to change many simulation-parameters. Everything is integrated in an easy to use GUI.
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[05.08.2005] GCollider 1.1 bugfixes: - distortion of galaxies while resizing the main window eliminated - corrected the calculation of the scaling factor again - several smaller bugfixes new features: - GUI updated with english and geman translations - updated HTML help (now also available in english) - simulation of mergers now possible - added Runge-Kutta 2. and 4. order and Adaptive Stepsize to the list of numerical integration methods
[05.08.2005] GCollider 1.1 bugfixes: - distortion of galaxies while resizing the main window eliminated - corrected the calculation of the scaling factor again - several smaller bugfixes new features: - GUI updated with english and geman translations - updated HTML help (now also available in english) - simulation of mergers now possible - added Runge-Kutta 2. and 4. order and Adaptive Stepsize to the list of numerical integration methods
GCollider 1.1 (2001-2005, M. Bauer) released 05.08.2005 GCollider comes up with a new version (after three years). There are some improvements and a lot of bugfixes (see CHANGELOG). INSTALLATION: It is recommended that you uninstall any older GCollider versionens before installing the new one. The simulation files from older versions of GCollider can still be used with version 1.1. So remember to backup these files before uninstalling GCollider 1.0 or 1.0fix1. CHANGELOG: bugfixes: - distortion of galaxies while resizing the main window eliminated - corrected the calculation of the scaling factor again - several smaller bugfixes new features: - GUI updated with english and geman translations - updated HTML help (now also available in english) - simulation of mergers now possible - added Runge-Kutta 2. and 4. order and Adaptive Stepsize to the list of numerical integration methods
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