Towards the end of nineteenth century, Celestial Mechanics provided the most powerful tools to test Newtonian gravity in the solar system and also led to the discovery of chaos in modern science. Nowadays, in light of general relativity, Celestial Mechanics leads to a new perspective on the motion of satellites and planets. The reader is here introduced to the modern formulation of the problem of motion, following what the leaders in the field have been teaching since the nineties, in particular, the use of a global chart for the overall dynamics of N bodies and N local charts describing the internal dynamics of each body. The next logical step studies in detail how to split the N-body problem into two sub-problems concerning the in...
One of the central and most vivid problems of celestial mechanics in the 18th and 19th centuries wa...
The motion of natural and artificial celestial bodies deviates from the simple Keplerian model by pe...
Abstract: In any system of bodies, relativistic considerations can provide only those parameters of ...
Towards the end of nineteenth century, Celestial Mechanics provided the most powerful tools to test...
Recent work in the literature has advocated using the Earth–Moon–planetoid Lagrangian points as obse...
This authoritative book presents the theoretical development of gravitational physics as it applies ...
This year, 400 years have passed since the creation of the Kepler’s theory about the movement of cel...
A new principle of interaction of the surrounding space with material bodies is investigated. Under ...
G. Beutler's Methods of Celestial Mechanics is a coherent textbook for students in physics, mathemat...
This book presents classical celestial mechanics and its interplay with dynamical systems in a way s...
Taking both a theoretical and observational perspective, this book is an introduction to recent deve...
International audienceWe revisit the concept of sphere of gravitational activity, to which we give b...
Two fundamental problems of celestial mechanics are considered: the stellar or planetary three-body ...
This brief book provides an overview of the gravitational orbital evolution of few-body systems, in ...
In their approach to Earth dynamics the authors consider the fundamentals of Jacobi Dynamics (1987, ...
One of the central and most vivid problems of celestial mechanics in the 18th and 19th centuries wa...
The motion of natural and artificial celestial bodies deviates from the simple Keplerian model by pe...
Abstract: In any system of bodies, relativistic considerations can provide only those parameters of ...
Towards the end of nineteenth century, Celestial Mechanics provided the most powerful tools to test...
Recent work in the literature has advocated using the Earth–Moon–planetoid Lagrangian points as obse...
This authoritative book presents the theoretical development of gravitational physics as it applies ...
This year, 400 years have passed since the creation of the Kepler’s theory about the movement of cel...
A new principle of interaction of the surrounding space with material bodies is investigated. Under ...
G. Beutler's Methods of Celestial Mechanics is a coherent textbook for students in physics, mathemat...
This book presents classical celestial mechanics and its interplay with dynamical systems in a way s...
Taking both a theoretical and observational perspective, this book is an introduction to recent deve...
International audienceWe revisit the concept of sphere of gravitational activity, to which we give b...
Two fundamental problems of celestial mechanics are considered: the stellar or planetary three-body ...
This brief book provides an overview of the gravitational orbital evolution of few-body systems, in ...
In their approach to Earth dynamics the authors consider the fundamentals of Jacobi Dynamics (1987, ...
One of the central and most vivid problems of celestial mechanics in the 18th and 19th centuries wa...
The motion of natural and artificial celestial bodies deviates from the simple Keplerian model by pe...
Abstract: In any system of bodies, relativistic considerations can provide only those parameters of ...