An indirect trajectory optimization framework.
Project description
beluga
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Installation
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Installation using pip
----------------------
If you already have Python 3+ installed along with pip, then do::
$ pip install beluga
Installation using binaries
---------------------------
Binary files are located on `PyPI <https://pypi.org/project/beluga/#history>`_ and `GitHub <https://github.com/Rapid-Design-of-Systems-Laboratory/beluga/releases>`_.
Running a test problem
----------------------
Open a terminal window and navigate to the folder where you installed beluga. Type the following commands to run the Brachistochrone problem::
$ cd examples/brachistochrone
$ python brachisto.py
The solver will proceed to solve the Brachistochrone problem.
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:target: https://github.com/Rapid-Design-of-Systems-Laboratory/beluga
Installation
------------
Installation using pip
----------------------
If you already have Python 3+ installed along with pip, then do::
$ pip install beluga
Installation using binaries
---------------------------
Binary files are located on `PyPI <https://pypi.org/project/beluga/#history>`_ and `GitHub <https://github.com/Rapid-Design-of-Systems-Laboratory/beluga/releases>`_.
Running a test problem
----------------------
Open a terminal window and navigate to the folder where you installed beluga. Type the following commands to run the Brachistochrone problem::
$ cd examples/brachistochrone
$ python brachisto.py
The solver will proceed to solve the Brachistochrone problem.
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