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> amd64 C++ library for computational geometry (development files)
> ii libcgal13:amd64 4.11-2build1
> amd64 C++ library for computational geometry
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> So my question here is if someone e
unk/releases
> [2] https://launchpad.net/yade/+download
> [3] https://buildd.debian.org/status/package.php?p=yade
> [4] https://launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/yade/2018.02b-1
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> Anton
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t; > a :yref:`FrictPhys` from two :yref:`FrictMats` as per the
> > > following expressions: \n\n$k_n = \\frac{E_1D_1*E_2D_2}{E_1D_1+E_2D_2}$
> > > where $k_n=$ :yref:`FrictPhys.kn`, the $E_i$ are :yref:`FrictMat.young`
> > > for each contacti
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it asap. Best Luc 2018-02-14 15:12 GMT+01:00 Janek Kozicki (yade-dev)
janek_li...@wp.pl :
This is awesome. Thank you very much. I have just compiled the latest version,
and I confirm that DEM-PFV test works.
Finding uninitialized variables can be a super difficult job, hence
e to get it pushed into Debian->Ubuntu.
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> > > Regards
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> > > Anton
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> > > 2018-02-08 15:23 GMT+01:00 Bruno Chareyre
> > > <bruno.chare...@grenoble-inp.fr>:
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> >
great to fix some more.
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short paper that was converted into a
> doc page.
> https://yade-dem.org/doc/FEMxDEM.html
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> I think you know this one to: ;)
> https://yade-dem.org/doc/amazonEC2.html
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> Bruno
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> > (sphere-sphere) pairs ;)
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> > Well... after admitting that spheres can be mutually orthogonal (which is
> > really the case) cross product is fine... :)
> > But you are right, here cross product is really ordinary cross_product.
> > Bruno
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