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Module 03: The Integrators
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Welcome back to the Swiftest Short Course! In Module 02, you learned how to install the Swiftest Python package on a Linux machine. In Module 03, you will learn about the four integrator options offered in Swiftest and select the integrator that is appropriate for your project. By the end of this module, you will have a broad understanding of what a numerical integrator is, how they are used, and the types that are available to a Swiftest user.
By the end of Module 03, you will know how to:
- Differentiate between Swiftest's integrator options, including the strengths and weaknesses of each integrator
- Select an appropriate integrator for your project goals
To complete Module 03, you may need:
- The Swiftest GitHub
- The WHM paper Wisdom & Holman (1991)
- The RMVS paper Levison & Duncan (1994)
- The HELIO paper Duncan, Levison, & Lee (1998)
- The SyMBA paper Duncan, Levison, & Lee (1998)
link to the video module or possibly embed?
[If a python exercise, link to a jupyter notebook. If not, define the deliverable for this module.]
Congratulations on completing Module 03 of the Swiftest Short Course! Continue to Module 04 to learn about the parameter input file.
To learn more about Fraggle, see our paper. To learn more about Swiftest, or to contact the Purdue Swiftest Team, see our website.