polyhedral-gravity 3.3rc1__cp313-cp313-manylinux_2_17_aarch64.manylinux2014_aarch64.whl → 3.3.1rc1__cp313-cp313-manylinux_2_17_aarch64.manylinux2014_aarch64.whl

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  Name: polyhedral_gravity
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- Version: 3.3rc1
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  Summary: Package to compute full gravity tensor of a given constant density polyhedron for arbitrary points according to the geodetic convention
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  Author: Jonas Schuhmacher
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  Author-email: jonas.schuhmacher@tum.de
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  Classifier: Operating System :: POSIX :: Linux
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  Classifier: Intended Audience :: Science/Research
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  Classifier: Topic :: Scientific/Engineering :: Physics
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- Requires-Python: >=3.8
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+ Requires-Python: >=3.9
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  Description-Content-Type: text/markdown
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  License-File: LICENSE
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  Dynamic: description
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  Dynamic: description-content-type
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+ Dynamic: license-file
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  Dynamic: requires-python
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  Dynamic: summary
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  | Polyhedral Mesh (either as vertices & faces or as polyhedral source files) |
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  | Constant Density $\rho$ |
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- The mesh and the constants density's unit must match.
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- Have a look the documentation to view the [supported mesh files](https://esa.github.io/polyhedral-gravity-model/quickstart/supported_input.html).
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+ The mesh and the constant density's unit must match.
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+ Have a look at the documentation to view the [supported mesh files](https://esa.github.io/polyhedral-gravity-model/quickstart/supported_input.html).
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  ### Output
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  The calculation outputs the following parameters for every Computation Point *P*.
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  The units of the respective output depend on the units of the input parameters (mesh and density)!
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- Hence, if e.g. your mesh is in $km$, the density must match. Further, output units will be different accordingly.
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+ Hence, if e.g., your mesh is in $km$, the density must match. Further, output units will be different accordingly.
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- | Name | Unit (if mesh in $[m]$ and $\rho$ in $[kg/m^3]$) | Comment |
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- |:----------------------------------------------------------:|:------------------------------------------------:|:-----------------------------------------------------------------:|
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- | $V$ | $\frac{m^2}{s^2}$ or $\frac{J}{kg}$ | The potential or also called specific energy |
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- | $V_x$, $V_y$, $V_z$ | $\frac{m}{s^2}$ | The gravitational accerleration in the three cartesian directions |
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- | $V_{xx}$, $V_{yy}$, $V_{zz}$, $V_{xy}$, $V_{xz}$, $V_{yz}$ | $\frac{1}{s^2}$ | The spatial rate of change of the gravitational accleration |
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+ | Name | Unit (if mesh in $[m]$ and $\rho$ in $[kg/m^3]$) | Comment |
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+ |:----------------------------------------------------------:|:------------------------------------------------:|:----------------------------------------------------------------:|
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+ | $V$ | $\frac{m^2}{s^2}$ or $\frac{J}{kg}$ | The potential or also called specific energy |
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+ | $V_x$, $V_y$, $V_z$ | $\frac{m}{s^2}$ | The gravitational acceleration in the three cartesian directions |
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+ | $V_{xx}$, $V_{yy}$, $V_{zz}$, $V_{xy}$, $V_{xz}$, $V_{yz}$ | $\frac{1}{s^2}$ | The spatial rate of change of the gravitational acceleration |
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  >[!NOTE]
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  The more advanced way is to use the `GravityEvaluable` class. It caches the
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  internal data structure and properties which can be reused for multiple
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  evaluations. This is especially useful if you want to compute the gravity
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- for multiple computation points, but don't know the "future points" in advance.
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  ```python
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  evaluable = GravityEvaluable(polyhedron=cube_polyhedron) # stores intermediate computation steps
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  is impossible if not **explicitly** disabled to create an invalid `Polyhedron`.
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  You can disable/ enable this setting via the optional `integrity_check` flag and can even
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  automatically repair the ordering via `HEAL`.
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  you can disable this check (via `DISABLE`) to avoid the additional runtime overhead of the check.
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  Also, you can set the metric unit of the mesh and the density.
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  This also influences the output unit. E.g., Density in $kg/m^3$, Mesh in $m$, then the potential is given in $m^2/s^2$.
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  pip install polyhedral-gravity
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  ```
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- Binaries for the most common platforms are available on PyPI including
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  `x86_64` and `aarch64` are provided.
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  In case `pip` uses the source distribution, please make sure that
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  you have a C++17 capable compiler and CMake installed.
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  ### From source
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  The project uses the following dependencies,
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  - spdlog (1.13.0 or compatible), required for logging
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  - xsimd (11.1.0 or compatible), required for vectorization of the `atan(..)`
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  - pybind11 (2.12.0 or compatible), required for the Python interface, but not the C++ standalone
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  CMake. Just execute the following command in
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  won't be fetched from GitHub.)
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  ### Building the C++ Library & Executable
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  ## Testing
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  ## Contributing
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