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Z12.7z Today

: The three-body problem is famously chaotic; finding stable, periodic solutions requires extreme precision.

: The authors used a supercomputer and a strategy called "Clean Numerical Simulation" to overcome the "butterfly effect" (rounding errors) in calculations. z12.7z

: The data originates from the landmark paper "Three-body problem - from Newton to supercomputer plus machine learning" by physicists XiaoMing Li and ShiJun Liao (2017). : The three-body problem is famously chaotic; finding

: These orbits are often called "choreo-graphs" because the three masses follow each other along the same path, looking like a synchronized dance. z12.7z

: The .7z file is part of a larger database containing 1,223 new families of periodic orbits found using the Clean Numerical Simulation (CNS) method.

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