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this fork is to explore changes and update for the excellent work done by crouton ( dnschneid/crouton) the work will add now Release and test install development tool Python,(Anaconda, Torch) and other action and tools cmake, pgk-config templates to build local or on github
May 8th 2022
National Science Foundation - work description(low cost high performance computers to help create a robust workforce k-12 targets schools)
init is finally running in chroot outstanding, jamm !
Getting Involved: learn how you can help the Chromium project https://www.chromium.org/getting-involved/
https://opensource.gsfc.nasa.gov/projects/GMAT/ GMAT is an open source, platform independent trajectory optimization and design system designed to model and optimize spacecraft trajectories in flight regimes ranging from low Earth orbit to lunar applications, interplanetary trajectories, and other deep space missions. https://gmat.atlassian.net/wiki/spaces
https://naif.jpl.nasa.gov/naif/index.html NASA's Navigation and Ancillary Information Facility (NAIF) offers NASA flight projects and NASA funded researchers the "SPICE" observation geometry information system to assist scientists in planning and interpreting scientific observations from space-based instruments aboard robotic planetary spacecraft. SPICE is also used in support of engineering tasks associated with these missions. While planetary missions were the original focus, today SPICE is also used on some heliophysics and earth science missions.
https://web.stanford.edu/group/SOL/index.html Introduction The Systems Optimization Laboratory conducts basic and applied research on large-scale mathematical programming, including algorithmic development, model formulation, and software production.
https://ccom.ucsd.edu/ Welcome The Center for Computational Mathematics (CCoM) consists of a broad and diverse group of faculty, researchers, and students, who share a common interest in the mathematical aspects of computation. Research interests that are represented in the group include the theoretical analysis and development of numerical algorithms, and modeling and simulation of complex physical, biological, and engineering systems. A unique aspect of the CCoM group is the concurrent emphasis on mathematics, computation, and applications. This is achieved through a combination of rigorous mathematical analysis, and practical numerical implementation, while being motivated and informed by nontrivial real world applications.