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Introduction - The Theory of Orbits from Epicycles to "Chaos".- 1. Dynamics and Dynamical Systems - Quod Satis.- 2. The Two-Body Problem.- 3. The N-Body Problem.- 4. The Three-Body Problem.- 5. Orbits in Given Potentials.- Mathematical Appendix.- Bibliographical Notes.- Name Index.- Subject Index.
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Add Theory of Orbits: Volume 1: Integrable Systems and Non-Perturbative Methods, This textbook treats Celestial Mechanics as well as Stellar Dynamics from the common point of view of orbit theory making use of the concepts and techniques from modern geometric mechanics. It starts with elementary Newtonian Mechanics and ends with the d, Theory of Orbits: Volume 1: Integrable Systems and Non-Perturbative Methods to the inventory that you are selling on WonderClubX
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Add Theory of Orbits: Volume 1: Integrable Systems and Non-Perturbative Methods, This textbook treats Celestial Mechanics as well as Stellar Dynamics from the common point of view of orbit theory making use of the concepts and techniques from modern geometric mechanics. It starts with elementary Newtonian Mechanics and ends with the d, Theory of Orbits: Volume 1: Integrable Systems and Non-Perturbative Methods to your collection on WonderClub |