GalaxyCollision
Cellular-Automatons
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MIT License | MIT License |
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GalaxyCollision
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[ OC ] [ PYTHON ] Two Galaxies Collinding Using an Object-Oriented Python Code
This simulation was done using a Python code that you can find on my GitHub : Github Repository - Galaxy Collision The white dots represent massive black holes at the center of each galaxy and the coloured dots are massless particles which positions have been calculated using a modified N-Body problem solver in Python. Hope you enjoy !
Cellular-Automatons
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Conway Game of Life with patterns management and addition to costum domains
Github Link : https://github.com/EnguerranVidal/Conway-Game-of-Life
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