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Appendix F - Alternative simulation method

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  18 August 2009

Sverre J. Aarseth
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University of Cambridge
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Summary

Realistic N-body simulations of star cluster evolution require a substantial programming effort. Since it takes time to develop suitable software, published descriptions tend to lag behind or be non-existent. However, one large team effort has reached a degree of development that merits detailed comments, especially since many results have been described in this book. In the following we highlight some aspects relating to the integration method as well as the treatment of stellar evolution, based on one available source of information [Portegies Zwart et al., 2001].

N-body treatment

The kira integrator advances the particle motions according to the standard Hermite method [Makino, 1991a] using hierarchical (or quantized) time-steps [McMillan, 1986]. An efficient scheme was realized with the construction of the high-precision GRAPE computers which calculate the force and force derivative and also include predictions on the hardware.

One special feature here is the use of hierarchical Jacobi coordinates which is reminiscent of an earlier binary tree formulation [Jernigan & Porter, 1989]. This representation is equivalent to the data structure used in KS and chain regularization.

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Gravitational N-Body Simulations
Tools and Algorithms
, pp. 369 - 370
Publisher: Cambridge University Press
Print publication year: 2003

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