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- Subject: Re: Henon-Heiles system
- Message-ID: <1993Jan28.153742.1@hamp.hampshire.edu>
- Date: 28 Jan 93 19:37:42 GMT
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- In article <C1Ktxn.4D3@acsu.buffalo.edu>, proy@acsu.buffalo.edu (Partha Roy) writes:
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- >
- >
- > Someone mentioned the Henon-Heiles system. Can we get some more
- > info. on this.
- >
- > P.R
-
- OK, I see there is some demand for this stuff, and well there should be., As
- with the Henon and standard map code that I posted earlier, the code for
- Henon-Heieles can be found the Fall 1992 issue of the COmputer music Journal.
- I will post the code, once again, as soon as I can run home and get it,
- expect it later this evening.
-
- One of the most intersting things I discovered about the Henon-Heieles
- system is that, when iterpreted musically, it produce some very Latin sounding
- polyrhyhtms! btw, the HH system is a simplified model for the motion of a star
- within a galactic gravitational field.
-
- -Adam
- aalpern@hamp.hampshire.edu
-