NEMO: A Stellar Dynamics Toolbox
Abstract: NEMO is an extendible Stellar Dynamics Toolbox, following an Open-Source Software model. It has various programs to create, integrate, analyze and visualize N-body and SPH like systems, following the pipe and filter architecture. In addition there are various tools to operate on images, tables and orbits, including FITS files to export/import to/from other astronomical data reduction packages. A large growing fraction of NEMO has been contributed by a growing list of authors. The source code consist of a little over 4000 files and a little under 1,000,000 lines of code and documentation, mostly C, and some C++ and Fortran. NEMO development started in 1986 in Princeton (USA) by Barnes, Hut and Teuben.
Credit: Originally Joshua Barnes, Piet Hut and Peter Teuben, with contributions over the years by many others.
Site: http://carma.astro.umd.edu/nemo/
http://adsabs.harvard.edu/abs/1995ASPC...77..398T
ID: ascl:1010.051
