pyplot-fortran
For generating plots from Fortran using Python's matplotlib.pyplot 📈 (by jacobwilliams)
Fortran-Astrodynamics-Toolkit
A Modern Fortran Library for Astrodynamics 🚀 (by jacobwilliams)
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How much useful are Runge-Kutta methods of order 9 and higher within double-precision arithmetic/floating point accuracy?
In addition, I found the following Fortran package ( https://github.com/jacobwilliams/Fortran-Astrodynamics-Toolkit/blob/master/src/rk_module_variable_step.f90 ) that implements RKF8(9) and its coefficients . I don't see differences with the coefficients I typed and the ones on here.
What are some alternatives?
When comparing pyplot-fortran and Fortran-Astrodynamics-Toolkit you can also consider the following projects:
fpm - Fortran Package Manager (fpm)
DiffEqDevTools.jl - Benchmarking, testing, and development tools for differential equations and scientific machine learning (SciML)
stdlib - Fortran Standard Library
json-fortran - A Modern Fortran JSON API
gtk-fortran - A GTK / Fortran binding