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Die Bahnbestimmung der Himmelskörper
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Year: 1906 Publisher: Leipzig. : W. Engelmann,

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Mouvements des corps célestes
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Year: 1984 Publisher: Bruxelles [chez l'auteur]

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Traité de mécanique céleste
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Year: 1968 Publisher: Bruxelles Culture et civilisation

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Theoria motus corporum coelestium in sectionibus conicis solem ambientium. Hamburgi, F. Perthes et I.H. Besser, 1809, 4°
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Year: 1968 Publisher: Bruxelles Culture et civilisation

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Hemelmechanica : het tweelichamenprobleem
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Year: 1981 Publisher: Hove Brussel Volkssterrenwacht Urania Vereniging voor Sterrenkunde in België

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An introductory treatise on dynamical astronomy.
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Year: 1918 Publisher: Cambridge, : University Press,

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The evolution of the small bodies of the solar system : proceedings of the International School of physics "Enrico Fermi", course XCVIII, Varenna, 5-10 August 1985
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Year: 1987 Publisher: Amsterdam New York Oxford North-Holland

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Théorie élémentaire = : De motu circulari corporum caelestium
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ISBN: 9782711601431 2711601439 Year: 1980 Publisher: Paris : J. Vrin,

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Celestial mechanics and dynamical astronomy
ISSN: 09232958 15729478 Publisher: Dordrecht

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The international journal Celestial Mechanics and Dynamical Astronomy is concerned with the broad topic of celestial mechanics and its applications, as well as with peripheral fields. The papers published in Celestial Mechanics and Dynamical Astronomy include treatments of the mathematical, physical and computational aspects of planetary theory, lunar theory, general and special perturbation theory, ephemerides, resonance theory, geodesy of the Earth and the planets, dynamics, the 3-body problem, the n-body problem, space mechanics, ring systems, galactic dynamics, reference frames, time, relativity, nongravitational forces, computer methods, computer languages for analytical developments, and database management. Celestial Mechanics and Dynamical Astronomy is the journal of record in its field and is an indispensable component of reference libraries on Dynamical Astronomy, Astrodynamics and Dynamical Systems.

Celestial encounters : the origins of chaos and stability
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ISBN: 0691027439 9780691027432 0691005451 9780691005454 Year: 1996 Publisher: Princeton : Princeton University Press,

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Celestial Encounters is for anyone who has ever wondered about the foundations of chaos. In 1888, the 34-year-old Henri Poincare submitted a paper that was to change the course of science, but not before it underwent significant changes itself. "The Three-Body Problem and the Equations of Dynamics" won a prize sponsored by King Oscar II of Sweden and Norway and the journal Acta Mathematica, but after accepting the prize, Poincare found a serious mistake in his work. While correcting it, he discovered the phenomenon of chaos. Starting with the story of Poincare's work, Florin Diacu and Philip Holmes trace the history of attempts to solve the problems of celestial mechanics first posed in Isaac Newton's Principia in 1686. In describing how mathematical rigor was brought to bear on one of our oldest fascinations--the motions of the heavens--they introduce the people whose ideas led to the flourishing field now called nonlinear dynamics. In presenting the modern theory of dynamical systems, the models underlying much of modern science are described pictorially, using the geometrical language invented by Poincare.

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