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Monthly Reports — 2006 November
 
Murison completed collaborative work with the dFTS project and wrote up the results in three technical memoranda: Murison started working on the orbital distances paper again, concentrating on the numerical program that uses a genetic algorithm to search for the largest number of stationary points of the distance equations. He installed the new C++ IDE from Borland and the new plotting component packages from SDL. He is in the process of weeding out compiler errors caused by substantial changes in the SDL plot package. He is also revising and adding to the paper that will result upon completion of the project.

Murison gave a talk at USNO on "Interesting Observations Regarding Satellite Capture in the Elliptic Restricted Three-Body Problem".