eprint arXiv:1701.07108. vol. 1701Over short time intervals planetary ephemerides have been traditionally represented in analytical form as finite sums of periodic terms or sums of Poisson terms that are periodic terms with polynomial amplitudes. Nevertheless, this representation is not well adapted for the evolution of the planetary orbits in the solar system over million of years as they present drifts in their main frequencies, due to the chaotic nature of their dynamics. The aim of the present paper is to develop a numerical algorithm for slowly diffusing solutions of a perturbed integrable Hamiltonian system that will apply to the representation of the chaotic planetary motions with varying frequencies. By simple analytical considerati...
In these 18 years, the research has touched every major dynamical problem in the solar system, inclu...
The long-term variations in the orbit of the Earth govern the insolation on its surface and hence it...
The aim of this paper is twofold. First, we want to find angle–action variables suitable for the stu...
eprint arXiv:1701.07108. vol. 1701Over short time intervals planetary ephemerides have been traditio...
International audienceContext. Over short time-intervals, planetary ephemerides have traditionally b...
International audienceGiven numerically a KAM solution of a Hamiltonian system, the frequency analys...
This is the first monograph dedicated entirely to problems of stability and chaotic behaviour in pla...
International audienceThe discovery of the chaotic behavior of the planetary orbits in the Solar Sys...
International audienceWe consider a particular class of equations of motion, generalizing to n degre...
In a previous paper (J. Laskar, Nature 338, 237~238), the chaotic nature of the Solar System excludi...
We consider a particular class of equations of motion, generalizing to n degrees of freedom the "dis...
International audienceAlthough the discovery of the chaotic motion of the inner planets in the Solar...
The purpose of this paper is to develop a methodology to generate simplified models suitable for the...
this article is contained in Section 3 where we develop a global Newton's method, coupled with ...
THE MAIN GOAL OF THIS THESIS IS TO DEVELOP AND USE ANALYTICAL AS WELL AS NUMERICAL METHODS STUDYI...
In these 18 years, the research has touched every major dynamical problem in the solar system, inclu...
The long-term variations in the orbit of the Earth govern the insolation on its surface and hence it...
The aim of this paper is twofold. First, we want to find angle–action variables suitable for the stu...
eprint arXiv:1701.07108. vol. 1701Over short time intervals planetary ephemerides have been traditio...
International audienceContext. Over short time-intervals, planetary ephemerides have traditionally b...
International audienceGiven numerically a KAM solution of a Hamiltonian system, the frequency analys...
This is the first monograph dedicated entirely to problems of stability and chaotic behaviour in pla...
International audienceThe discovery of the chaotic behavior of the planetary orbits in the Solar Sys...
International audienceWe consider a particular class of equations of motion, generalizing to n degre...
In a previous paper (J. Laskar, Nature 338, 237~238), the chaotic nature of the Solar System excludi...
We consider a particular class of equations of motion, generalizing to n degrees of freedom the "dis...
International audienceAlthough the discovery of the chaotic motion of the inner planets in the Solar...
The purpose of this paper is to develop a methodology to generate simplified models suitable for the...
this article is contained in Section 3 where we develop a global Newton's method, coupled with ...
THE MAIN GOAL OF THIS THESIS IS TO DEVELOP AND USE ANALYTICAL AS WELL AS NUMERICAL METHODS STUDYI...
In these 18 years, the research has touched every major dynamical problem in the solar system, inclu...
The long-term variations in the orbit of the Earth govern the insolation on its surface and hence it...
The aim of this paper is twofold. First, we want to find angle–action variables suitable for the stu...