Disturbed Keplerian movement
The disturbed Keplerian movement indicates the movement of a planet subjected to disturbances. It is as well as possible solved currently via a Intégrateur symplectic, which is only the generalization of the work of Clairaut, Laplace, the Glassmaker, Delaunay, Poincaré, Weyl, Birkhoff, Moser, Wisdom, etc
See too
- Integrating symplectic
- Keplerian Movement
References
- Cordani, the kepler problem , 2003, ED Birkhauser, ISBN 9-7643-6902-7.
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