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Monte-Carlo Simulations
Published online by Cambridge University Press: 25 May 2016
Abstract
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The revision of the Stodółkiewicz's Monte-Carlo code is presented. It treats each superstar as a single star and follows the evolution and motion of all individual stellar objects. The first calculations, for equalmass N-body systems with three-body energy generation accordingly to Spitzer's formulae, show good agreement with the direct N-body calculations for N = 2000 and 10000 particles.
- Type
- Stellar Dynamics, Models
- Information
- Symposium - International Astronomical Union , Volume 174: Dynamical Evolution of Stars Clusters , 1996 , pp. 101 - 110
- Copyright
- Copyright © Kluwer 1996
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