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Qualitative and Quantitative Behaviour of Planetary Systems R. Dvorak

Qualitative and Quantitative Behaviour of Planetary Systems By R. Dvorak

Qualitative and Quantitative Behaviour of Planetary Systems by R. Dvorak


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Covers a large range of questions, from the behaviour of dust particles to the stability of the solar system as a whole. The text also considers the motions of asteroids and their classification into families.

Qualitative and Quantitative Behaviour of Planetary Systems Summary

Qualitative and Quantitative Behaviour of Planetary Systems: Proceedings of the Third Alexander Von Humboldt Colloquium on Celestial Mechanics by R. Dvorak

This volume contains the papers presented at the Third Alexander von Humboldt Colloquium on Celestial Mechanics. The papers cover a large range of questions, from the behaviour of dust particles to the stability of the solar system as a whole. The motions of asteroids and their classification into families are also discussed. Specific topics addressed are KAM theory, chaotic motions, resonances, Lyapunov characteristic exponents, perturbation theory and numerical integration.

Table of Contents

Session on Planetary Theories. Session on the Sitnikov Problem. Session on Asteroids. Session on Resonance Problems. Session on General Dynamical Systems. Session on Chaos and Stability. Session on Miscellaneous Problems.

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NPB9780792323396
9780792323396
0792323394
Qualitative and Quantitative Behaviour of Planetary Systems: Proceedings of the Third Alexander Von Humboldt Colloquium on Celestial Mechanics by R. Dvorak
New
Hardback
Kluwer Academic Publishers
1993-06-30
406
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