three_body
✨ rudimentary simulation of the three-body problem (by achristmascarl)
Astraria
3D n-body simulator (by fayalalebrun)
three_body | Astraria | |
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6.9 | - | |
2 months ago | over 5 years ago | |
Rust | Java | |
- | MIT License |
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A rudimentary simulation of the three-body problem
A few years ago a friend and I made something similar to universe sandbox, though only with the gravitational simulation part: https://github.com/fayalalebrun/Astraria
Surprisingly enough the jar still runs without issue. Something which probably would not be the case for linux binaries, but maybe for windows.