Added test particle scheme and collision handler for symplectic N-body code Symple#1189
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spzwart merged 5 commits intoamusecode:mainfrom Nov 13, 2025
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Added test particle scheme and collision handler for symplectic N-body code Symple#1189spzwart merged 5 commits intoamusecode:mainfrom
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…eme ignores collisions between test particle pairs and computing internal time step between test particle pairs.
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While collision detection and test particles are activated, there remains a bug when modifying the particle set so I've closed it for now until I can find the fix. |
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Looks good, please merge. |
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I've validated the algorithm with scaling tests and replicated several runs with the previous version of Symple to ensure no ill-wanted physics was introduced.