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English: Example two-dimensional N-body simulation of two merges (N=20.000) alongisde the quadtree spatial structure of the Barnes-Hut algorithm that cuts computational complexity from O(N^2) to O(N logN) via hierarchical force calculation.
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Example two-dimensional N-body simulation of two merges (N=20.000) alongisde the quadtree spatial structure of the Barnes-Hut algorithm that cuts computational complexity from O(N^2) to O(N logN) via hierarchical force calculation.

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