Celestial Dynamics: Chaoticity and Dynamics of Celestial SystemsJohn Wiley & Sons, 30.08.2013 - 320 Seiten Written by an internationally renowned expert author and researcher, this monograph fills the need for a book conveying the sophisticated tools needed to calculate exo-planet motion and interplanetary space flight. It is unique in considering the critical problems of dynamics and stability, making use of the software Mathematica, including supplements for practical use of the formulae. A must-have for astronomers and applied mathematicians alike. |
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Numerical and Analytical Tools | |
The Stabilit Problem | |
The Restricted ThreeBody Problem | |
The Sitnikov Problem | |
PlanetaQr Theoq | |
Resonances | |
Lunar Theory | |
Concluding Remarks | |
Appendix B Formulae | |
Acknowledgement | |
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Celestial Dynamics: Chaoticity and Dynamics of Celestial Systems Rudolf Dvorak,Christoph Lhotka Keine Leseprobe verfügbar - 2013 |
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