SUMMARY
The forum discussion centers on finding publicly available Mathematica notebooks for solving the non-restricted three body problem numerically. A user named Natski suggests avoiding duplicate questions across forums and points to a specific resource, the Wolfram Demonstrations Project, which features a notebook for the restricted three body problem. Natski asserts that extending this resource to accommodate the non-restricted case should be straightforward.
PREREQUISITES
- Familiarity with Mathematica programming language
- Understanding of the three body problem in classical mechanics
- Basic knowledge of numerical methods for solving differential equations
- Experience with Wolfram Demonstrations Project resources
NEXT STEPS
- Explore Mathematica's built-in functions for numerical integration
- Research the differences between restricted and non-restricted three body problems
- Investigate existing Mathematica notebooks on the Wolfram Demonstrations Project
- Learn about advanced numerical techniques for solving dynamical systems
USEFUL FOR
Mathematicians, physicists, and computational scientists interested in numerical simulations of dynamical systems, particularly those working with the three body problem in Mathematica.