From: Wes Groleau <groleau+news@freeshell.org>
Subject: Re: [OT] Hints for an algorithm - avoiding O(n^2)
Date: Fri, 12 Mar 2004 19:12:39 -0500
Date: 2004-03-12T19:12:39-05:00 [thread overview]
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Jano wrote:
> I was wondering if you know of another approach more efficient. A
> simple hint is enough, I'll look further as necessary once in the
> right path.
I would think that one could locate software already
being used to compute/predict trajectories of real astronomical
bodies (or unmanned spacecraft that fly near them) and if
you want Ada (who wouldn't?) just translate.
--
Wes Groleau
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Thread overview: 16+ messages / expand[flat|nested] mbox.gz Atom feed top
2004-03-12 9:15 [OT] Hints for an algorithm - avoiding O(n^2) Jano
2004-03-12 11:06 ` Jean-Pierre Rosen
2004-03-12 12:53 ` Stuart Palin
2004-03-12 12:55 ` Stuart Palin
2004-03-12 13:48 ` Dmitry A. Kazakov
2004-03-17 1:16 ` jtg
2004-03-12 13:30 ` Björn Persson
2004-03-12 13:42 ` James Rogers
2004-03-12 14:29 ` Robert I. Eachus
2004-03-12 23:44 ` Björn Persson
2004-03-13 15:21 ` Robert I. Eachus
2004-03-14 17:27 ` Jano
2004-03-15 5:34 ` Robert I. Eachus
2004-03-14 17:27 ` Jano
2004-03-13 0:12 ` Wes Groleau [this message]
2004-03-17 2:24 ` jtg
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