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N-body simulation and Well-separated pair decomposition

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Difference between N-body simulation and Well-separated pair decomposition

N-body simulation vs. Well-separated pair decomposition

In physics and astronomy, an N-body simulation is a simulation of a dynamical system of particles, usually under the influence of physical forces, such as gravity (see ''n''-body problem). In computational geometry, a well-separated pair decomposition (WSPD) of a set of points S \subset \mathbb^d, is a sequence of pairs of sets (A_i, B_i), such that each pair is well-separated, and for each two distinct points p, q \in S, there exists precisely one pair which separates the two.

Similarities between N-body simulation and Well-separated pair decomposition

N-body simulation and Well-separated pair decomposition have 0 things in common (in Unionpedia).

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N-body simulation and Well-separated pair decomposition Comparison

N-body simulation has 71 relations, while Well-separated pair decomposition has 10. As they have in common 0, the Jaccard index is 0.00% = 0 / (71 + 10).

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