Result for 001C26BB5A146E59B1164E1F6F2AC612189F625D

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Key Value
FileName./usr/share/doc/cloudy/html/rt__ots_8cpp_aab9ada4355a4edac8b6ebf0fbd097995_cgraph.png
FileSize50234
MD53D6A5526AD161A93E56E3E2A4B758AA6
SHA-1001C26BB5A146E59B1164E1F6F2AC612189F625D
SHA-256F537C250983A46EAC6451570A4A7255F0E9C2AB28245475B95408B0E2C97B88C
SSDEEP1536:n8/cZghn6o3JICD77nUxgOlygj366aWm7eFb:8/cZgh6w1n2/6Xzex
TLSHT14933F29908F7C8B8DCAF3AB4397EDC738791401C84EC9339D8B49647D81224A1ADE365
hashlookup:parent-total1
hashlookup:trust55

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The searched file hash is included in 1 parent files which include package known and seen by metalookup. A sample is included below:

Key Value
MD530D0CBCE756A3A1FD7E7A9EF0218E5BB
PackageArchi586
PackageDescriptionMost of the quantitative information we have about the cosmos comes from spectroscopy. In many cases the light we analyze was produced by atoms in the first generations of stars and galaxies. The spectra are produced by dilute gas where such properties as the gas kinetic temperature, chemical state, level of ionization, and level populations, are determined by a host of microphysical processes rather than by a single temperature. Analytical solutions are seldom possible and computer solutions are needed to understand their physical properties. Numerical simulations make it possible to understand complex physical environments starting from first principles. Cloudy is designed to do exactly this.
PackageMaintainerghibo <ghibo>
PackageNamecloudy
PackageRelease4.mga9
PackageVersion13.05
SHA-174C3C8AD1FA9D44E6DAD1F901C7CBB0D9D9B928D
SHA-2562F03E1B18B3780818C1124B641C7F9693A1AC3D434BE68530C57BC2741F18886