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Methods of Celestial Mechanics

โœ Scribed by Dirk Brouwer and Gerald M. Clemence (Auth.)


Year
1961
Tongue
English
Leaves
602
Category
Library

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โœฆ Table of Contents


Content:
Front Matter, Page iii
Copyright, Page iv
PREFACE, Pages v-vii
CHAPTER I - ELLIPTIC MOTION, Pages 1-59
CHAPTER II - EXPANSIONS IN ELLIPTIC MOTION, Pages 60-114
CHAPTER III - GRAVITATIONAL ATTRACTION BETWEEN BODIES OF FINITE DIMENSIONS, Pages 115-133
CHAPTER IV - CALCULUS OF FINITE DIFFERENCES, Pages 134-166
CHAPTER V - NUMERICAL INTEGRATION OF ORBITS, Pages 167-186
CHAPTER VI - ABERRATION, Pages 187-200
CHAPTER VII - COMPARISON OF OBSERVATION AND THEORY, Pages 201-209
CHAPTER VIII - THE METHOD OF LEAST SQUARES, Pages 210-232
CHAPTER IX - THE DIFFERENTIAL CORRECTION OF ORBITS, Pages 233-248
CHAPTER X - GENERAL INTEGRALS. EQUILIBRIUM SOLUTIONS, Pages 249-272
CHAPTER XI - VARIATION OF ARBITRARY CONSTANTS, Pages 273-307
CHAPTER XII - LUNAR THEORY, Pages 308-375
CHAPTER XIII - PERTURBATIONS OF THE COORDINATES, Pages 376-415
CHAPTER XIV - HANSEN'S METHOD, Pages 416-464
CHAPTER XV - THE DISTURBING FUNCTION, Pages 465-506
CHAPTER XVI - SECULAR PERTURBATIONS, Pages 507-529
CHAPTER XVII - CANONICAL VARIABLES, Pages 530-593
INDEX, Pages 595-598


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