Result for 003E518B6DE38FF2CDE0DC935E4E3470B9FF1FC0

Query result

Key Value
FileName./usr/share/doc/cloudy/html/classt__debug__coll__graph.map
FileSize354
MD5B2C3BD6E0121658517A0513F37F268C3
SHA-1003E518B6DE38FF2CDE0DC935E4E3470B9FF1FC0
SHA-256C3BC2F0AF3B1157920BB5FAC3E2B502F8AFD7E447AEE38A5DB14EFB8A2CAD578
SSDEEP6:rOBILZQTIrD47HwjQTCpNZlFXQjQTmnBwQjQTnH3:rOBTc0PTCpflJDTmBwDTX
TLSHT1C0E04F55A324CF3FBD051CB4A3DC0D8B65E01773B36C0C40798565748882664ED191A6
hashlookup:parent-total4
hashlookup:trust70

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Parents (Total: 4)

The searched file hash is included in 4 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
Key Value
MD5166AA7849CA9ED8895E79549AA306A1D
PackageArchx86_64
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-18DB4A8A0F4186E2B33B3B3EE557996AE1BDDBCE1
SHA-2564FBF80314948F68175387BF40444679129CA1D86F8A400D47E478F93664427DC
Key Value
MD5BA4556FD40D5762EABA159D9844BF87F
PackageArcharmv7hl
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-1A8AB6642174D2182D6D8BB341D2661550BFBFA99
SHA-25688B4C4B76D1465C02C9A9816E4BCB2C1A9533F8FB80038192FEF82996AC86F50
Key Value
MD58BEEDE0C468BAF9B66465B04C1AFD638
PackageArchaarch64
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-1D547BD283B86F97ABE4D5A5B7CD7868BBC0723E3
SHA-256C62CF8391FAA44E171CAF351D69F0ADC800C3034174FEA67859A181BBBA2113D