Thanks for sharing that information about Differential Programming, I was not aware of its existence. I'm curious if this approach will help solve some problems I am investigating.
Do you have any suggestions for papers or libraries that implement Differential Programming?
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Correct, and since that bias is towards larger NEOs, which are relatively easier to detect then smaller objects, they can be reasonably confident about that estimate.
It is the medium to small size NEOs that are the most worrisome. They are harder to detect, and hence harder to estimate how many are out there.
Do you have any suggestions for papers or libraries that implement Differential Programming?