A particular case of steady state and axial symmetry -the potential formula proposed by Miyamoto and Nagai - is studied. A number of orbits of a bound test particle is determined numerically, with both, the potential parameters and initial conditions, varied. Unlike special cases, such as nearly circular and nearly planar orbits, in the case of 'truly spatial orbits' the time dependence of the coordinates becomes very complicated and a mathematical treatment including any known periodic functions is hardly possible. Bearing in mind that orbits studied in the present paper are determined by three elements, the authors propose the mean values over time of the squares of velocity components to characterize them
A method of classifying generic orbits in arbitrary 2D and 3D potentials is presented. It is based o...
We investigate the dynamics in a galactic potential with two reflection symmetries. The phase-space ...
The study of periodic orbits is a very important discipline in dynamical systems. In this paper we a...
A particular case of steady state and axial symmetry - the potentialformula proposed by Miyamoto and...
A particular case of steady state and spherical symmetry - the so-called logarithmic potential intro...
Analytic solutions are presented for the orbit of a charged particle in the combination of a uniform...
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The transformation of classical orbit element perturbations to perturbations in position and velocit...
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We develop a theory of orbits for the inverse-square central force law which differs considerably f...
We investigate symmetric periodic orbits in the framework of the planar, circular, restricted, three...
The theory of orbits is developed using spherical polar coordinates and the inverse square law of at...
The main purpose of this work is to present some uniform functions constant of the motion, either th...
The periodic rotations of a symmetric rigid body close to the flat motions are analytically determin...
A method of classifying generic orbits in arbitrary 2D and 3D potentials is presented. It is based o...
We investigate the dynamics in a galactic potential with two reflection symmetries. The phase-space ...
The study of periodic orbits is a very important discipline in dynamical systems. In this paper we a...
A particular case of steady state and axial symmetry - the potentialformula proposed by Miyamoto and...
A particular case of steady state and spherical symmetry - the so-called logarithmic potential intro...
Analytic solutions are presented for the orbit of a charged particle in the combination of a uniform...
International audienceThe Kepler potential ∝-1 /r and the harmonic potential ∝r2 share the following...
In the dynamical model of relative motion with circular reference orbit, the equilibrium points are ...
The transformation of classical orbit element perturbations to perturbations in position and velocit...
The paper deals with a modification of the restricted three-body problem in which the angular veloci...
We develop a theory of orbits for the inverse-square central force law which differs considerably f...
We investigate symmetric periodic orbits in the framework of the planar, circular, restricted, three...
The theory of orbits is developed using spherical polar coordinates and the inverse square law of at...
The main purpose of this work is to present some uniform functions constant of the motion, either th...
The periodic rotations of a symmetric rigid body close to the flat motions are analytically determin...
A method of classifying generic orbits in arbitrary 2D and 3D potentials is presented. It is based o...
We investigate the dynamics in a galactic potential with two reflection symmetries. The phase-space ...
The study of periodic orbits is a very important discipline in dynamical systems. In this paper we a...