International audienceTwo spherical balls are connected by a taught string passing through a small hole in a perfectly planar table: the first ball, subject to a central force, moves without friction on a two-dimensional plane, while the second ball moves only along the vertical axis directly below the hole. The pedagogical aspects of this novel two-body problem are given particular attention: Newton's laws, central force motion, conservation laws, angular momentum, constraints, etc. The dynamics of the system is considered under various initial conditions wherein the ball on the table moves qualitatively in rotating ellipses or hypotrochoids. The conditions for closed or periodic orbits are examined. The more complex case of the inclined p...
Chaotic systems are strange. They are not periodic or convergent. One well-known chaotic system is t...
International audienceWe revisit the golfer's curse, which is the possibility that a golf ball can e...
Chaotic dynamics occur in deterministic systems which display extreme sensitivity on initial condi-t...
The free motion of a rigid one-dimensional stick colliding elastically within an infinitely massive ...
We study the classical dynamics of two bodies, a massive line segment or slash (/) and a massive poi...
We start with a special case of the restricted three-body problem in which the infinitesimal particl...
The frictionless motion of a particle on a plane billiard table The frictionless motion of a particl...
As a generalization of Newton\u27s two body problem, we explore the dynamics of two massive line seg...
Investigating new chaotic flows has been a hot topic for many years. Studying the chaotic attractors...
International audienceA ball bouncing repeatedly on a vertically vibrating surface constitutes the f...
Two positively charged pith balls hang from a nail at the end of equal-length strings in Earth’s sur...
8 pages, 8 figures, pedagogical paper, to appear in Am. J. PhysWe describe an experiment dedicated t...
Abstract The three-body problem deals with point objects interacting mutually through Newton's gravi...
Based on only elementary mathematics, this engaging account of chaos theory bridges the gap between ...
The motion of particles in the field of forces associated to an axially symmetric attraction center ...
Chaotic systems are strange. They are not periodic or convergent. One well-known chaotic system is t...
International audienceWe revisit the golfer's curse, which is the possibility that a golf ball can e...
Chaotic dynamics occur in deterministic systems which display extreme sensitivity on initial condi-t...
The free motion of a rigid one-dimensional stick colliding elastically within an infinitely massive ...
We study the classical dynamics of two bodies, a massive line segment or slash (/) and a massive poi...
We start with a special case of the restricted three-body problem in which the infinitesimal particl...
The frictionless motion of a particle on a plane billiard table The frictionless motion of a particl...
As a generalization of Newton\u27s two body problem, we explore the dynamics of two massive line seg...
Investigating new chaotic flows has been a hot topic for many years. Studying the chaotic attractors...
International audienceA ball bouncing repeatedly on a vertically vibrating surface constitutes the f...
Two positively charged pith balls hang from a nail at the end of equal-length strings in Earth’s sur...
8 pages, 8 figures, pedagogical paper, to appear in Am. J. PhysWe describe an experiment dedicated t...
Abstract The three-body problem deals with point objects interacting mutually through Newton's gravi...
Based on only elementary mathematics, this engaging account of chaos theory bridges the gap between ...
The motion of particles in the field of forces associated to an axially symmetric attraction center ...
Chaotic systems are strange. They are not periodic or convergent. One well-known chaotic system is t...
International audienceWe revisit the golfer's curse, which is the possibility that a golf ball can e...
Chaotic dynamics occur in deterministic systems which display extreme sensitivity on initial condi-t...