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The General Mission Analysis Tool (GMAT) is an open-source tool for space mission design and navigation. GMAT is developed by a team of NASA, private industry, and public and private contributors.
The GMAT development team is pleased to announce the release of GMAT version R2026a. For a complete list of new features, compatibility changes, and bug fixes, see the R2026a Release Notes in the Users Guide.
Heat transfer in a bar and sphere using finite differences.
Simulation of the heat transfer in a bar and a sphere (1D) using finite differences in Matlab.
Authors:
-Jheyson A. Mogollon R. - jheyson260@gmail.com
-Luca Meinardo - lucameinardo@gmail.com
-Angie Xiomara González - angiegduque@gmail.com
Current Version: 2.0
Date: 30/05/2017
Copyright 2014 Alvin Stanescu, Software Engineering Chair @ Technische Universitaet Munchen
Licensed under the Apache License, Version 2.0.
Please refer to https://github.com/AlvinStanescu/ControllerTester/blob/master/README.md for further details.
Moved to https://github.com/rdiankov/openrave
An open-source, cross-platform, plugin-based robot planning environment for autonomous robotics. Includes services like collision detection, physics, (inverse) kinematics, sensors, robot controls, python bindings, and a network scripting environment.
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