Result for 85E8F66C6173BAE193DD4F469430FEC19DDB62FA

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Key Value
FileName./usr/share/dart/cmake/dart_collision-odeTargets-relwithdebinfo.cmake
FileSize959
MD55BFBFEF3DC4CEF540EC51F1B2444DA5C
SHA-185E8F66C6173BAE193DD4F469430FEC19DDB62FA
SHA-2569105C994BFDE830C0BA4F09B97C77A9F4F8F2BBCC44343B95F1B0759504D0578
SSDEEP24:x3m7dS0qUMYALvfgtIRviHIO5h5N5uHIXyjUu:FJUMXi7EJUu
TLSHT13B11CC150F8C4AA742EBED852CC22160F036DBFB4ECA790FB004169E2290A15016E80E
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The searched file hash is included in 3 parent files which include package known and seen by metalookup. A sample is included below:

Key Value
FileSize23444
MD5E79FC98331BF706A334ED657FCC3DF97
PackageDescriptionDynamic Animation and Robotics Toolkit - Utils Component Dev Files DART is a collaborative, cross-platform, open source library created by the Georgia Tech Graphics Lab and Humanoid Robotics Lab. The library provides data structures and algorithms for kinematic and dynamic applications in robotics and computer animation. DART is distinguished by it's accuracy and stability due to its use of generalized coordinates to represent articulated rigid body systems and computation of Lagrange's equations derived from D.Alembert's principle to describe the dynamics of motion. For developers, in contrast to many popular physics engines which view the simulator as a black box, DART gives full access to internal kinematic and dynamic quantities, such as the mass matrix, Coriolis and centrifugal forces, transformation matrices and their derivatives. DART also provides efficient computation of Jacobian matrices for arbitrary body points and coordinate frames. Contact and collision are handled using an implicit time-stepping, velocity-based LCP (linear-complementarity problem) to guarantee non-penetration, directional friction, and approximated Coulomb friction cone conditions. For collision detection, DART uses FCL developed by Willow Garage and the UNC Gamma Lab. DART has applications in robotics and computer animation because it features a multibody dynamic simulator and tools for control and motion planning. Multibody dynamic simulation in DART is an extension of RTQL8, an open source software created by the Georgia Tech Graphics Lab. This package contains the collision ode headers and other tools for development.
PackageMaintainerDebian Science Maintainers <debian-science-maintainers@lists.alioth.debian.org>
PackageNamelibdart-collision-ode-dev
PackageSectionlibdevel
PackageVersion6.9.2-3+b1
SHA-1FBA05689CCEDFB8E5D93917862096B2DE0D52774
SHA-256C8690380977316AB73D063F9F3E7CF0F310CDA2C047244F3080180B48466D52E
Key Value
FileSize23436
MD50B3A0DB358B9E4D91CC310FCBA2AB41A
PackageDescriptionDynamic Animation and Robotics Toolkit - Utils Component Dev Files DART is a collaborative, cross-platform, open source library created by the Georgia Tech Graphics Lab and Humanoid Robotics Lab. The library provides data structures and algorithms for kinematic and dynamic applications in robotics and computer animation. DART is distinguished by it's accuracy and stability due to its use of generalized coordinates to represent articulated rigid body systems and computation of Lagrange's equations derived from D.Alembert's principle to describe the dynamics of motion. For developers, in contrast to many popular physics engines which view the simulator as a black box, DART gives full access to internal kinematic and dynamic quantities, such as the mass matrix, Coriolis and centrifugal forces, transformation matrices and their derivatives. DART also provides efficient computation of Jacobian matrices for arbitrary body points and coordinate frames. Contact and collision are handled using an implicit time-stepping, velocity-based LCP (linear-complementarity problem) to guarantee non-penetration, directional friction, and approximated Coulomb friction cone conditions. For collision detection, DART uses FCL developed by Willow Garage and the UNC Gamma Lab. DART has applications in robotics and computer animation because it features a multibody dynamic simulator and tools for control and motion planning. Multibody dynamic simulation in DART is an extension of RTQL8, an open source software created by the Georgia Tech Graphics Lab. This package contains the collision ode headers and other tools for development.
PackageMaintainerDebian Science Maintainers <debian-science-maintainers@lists.alioth.debian.org>
PackageNamelibdart-collision-ode-dev
PackageSectionlibdevel
PackageVersion6.9.2-3+b2
SHA-16925C1529D45836E81159CDC36F127943E564E4B
SHA-256AB51F339A269919FAB9A4434DB6B8794EB09D9443CA9A255B25612A83B784C13
Key Value
FileSize23372
MD59FB5BC2340AFA435A2E572D9D1AFCF5B
PackageDescriptionDynamic Animation and Robotics Toolkit - Utils Component Dev Files DART is a collaborative, cross-platform, open source library created by the Georgia Tech Graphics Lab and Humanoid Robotics Lab. The library provides data structures and algorithms for kinematic and dynamic applications in robotics and computer animation. DART is distinguished by it's accuracy and stability due to its use of generalized coordinates to represent articulated rigid body systems and computation of Lagrange's equations derived from D.Alembert's principle to describe the dynamics of motion. For developers, in contrast to many popular physics engines which view the simulator as a black box, DART gives full access to internal kinematic and dynamic quantities, such as the mass matrix, Coriolis and centrifugal forces, transformation matrices and their derivatives. DART also provides efficient computation of Jacobian matrices for arbitrary body points and coordinate frames. Contact and collision are handled using an implicit time-stepping, velocity-based LCP (linear-complementarity problem) to guarantee non-penetration, directional friction, and approximated Coulomb friction cone conditions. For collision detection, DART uses FCL developed by Willow Garage and the UNC Gamma Lab. DART has applications in robotics and computer animation because it features a multibody dynamic simulator and tools for control and motion planning. Multibody dynamic simulation in DART is an extension of RTQL8, an open source software created by the Georgia Tech Graphics Lab. This package contains the collision ode headers and other tools for development.
PackageMaintainerDebian Science Maintainers <debian-science-maintainers@lists.alioth.debian.org>
PackageNamelibdart-collision-ode-dev
PackageSectionlibdevel
PackageVersion6.9.2-2+b1
SHA-18B53B1F4FAEC69A2A70056D45D2FD591E3AEEDC0
SHA-256C1D482F10497B0651C889C3E55D64791863B8FC1275FE65A3D6D928DA967940C