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New Methods of Celestial Mechanics
The book is trying to explain the main features of Celestial Mechanics using a new technique (in this, it is very unique). Its emphasis, in terms of applications, is on the Solar System, including its most peculiar properties (such as chaos, resonances, relativistic corrections, etc.). All results a...
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Bentham Science Publishers
2010
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author | Vrbik, Jan |
author_facet | Vrbik, Jan |
author_sort | Vrbik, Jan |
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description | The book is trying to explain the main features of Celestial Mechanics using a new technique (in this, it is very unique). Its emphasis, in terms of applications, is on the Solar System, including its most peculiar properties (such as chaos, resonances, relativistic corrections, etc.). All results are derived in a reasonably transparent manner, so that anyone with a PC and a rudimentary knowledge of Mathematica can readily verify them, and even extend them to explore new situations, if desired. The more mathematically oriented reader may also appreciate seeing quaternions as the basic algebric |
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spelling | cern-14386992021-04-22T00:29:01Zhttp://cds.cern.ch/record/1438699engVrbik, JanNew Methods of Celestial MechanicsAstrophysics and AstronomyThe book is trying to explain the main features of Celestial Mechanics using a new technique (in this, it is very unique). Its emphasis, in terms of applications, is on the Solar System, including its most peculiar properties (such as chaos, resonances, relativistic corrections, etc.). All results are derived in a reasonably transparent manner, so that anyone with a PC and a rudimentary knowledge of Mathematica can readily verify them, and even extend them to explore new situations, if desired. The more mathematically oriented reader may also appreciate seeing quaternions as the basic algebricBentham Science Publishersoai:cds.cern.ch:14386992010 |
spellingShingle | Astrophysics and Astronomy Vrbik, Jan New Methods of Celestial Mechanics |
title | New Methods of Celestial Mechanics |
title_full | New Methods of Celestial Mechanics |
title_fullStr | New Methods of Celestial Mechanics |
title_full_unstemmed | New Methods of Celestial Mechanics |
title_short | New Methods of Celestial Mechanics |
title_sort | new methods of celestial mechanics |
topic | Astrophysics and Astronomy |
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