Hello everyone, Justing, what do you mean by RFC ? Is that about Rational Function Camera or Rational Function Coefficient ? So you may need to model what a camera would see and I assume this can be part of an astrophysical project using a rational function model. But it seems you have to simulation nova stars effect on planetary motion, and is there a best way to do that ?
Every little thing interacts with any little thing. In my opinion, what is usually done is that researchers code their model themselves in C/C++ (or other) using computional libraries and output files that can be visualized in 3D using tools as VTK and others. If you need animations and that you are ready to code a bit in python to interpret your data into an animation, then you may use blender (blender3d.org). If you have resolved the equations by hand, I assume your problem is only about multimedia generation ? Red. Justin Findlay wrote: > I'm doing some computational astrophysics research, specifically > modeling the effect of star novas on planetary motion and my problem is > that I don't know the best way to do this. > > The nature of this research consists of my extending a model already > developed by my advisor, and the problem is that I want to translate > this model into a simulation and I don't know what software to use. My > advisor has given me full discretion in using whatever tools I need, so > I thought I'd ask here since I don't know where else to ask. Since he > hasn't stipulated the use of any software to model the research I want > to take this opportunity to get experience with some of the FLOSS > projects out there. > > What software do you think would be most useful for this project? > > > Justin -- Redouane BOUMGHAR Physics, Remote Sensing and Digital Imagery Email: [EMAIL PROTECTED] -- [email protected] mailing list
