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Predictability, Stability, and Chaos in N-Body Dynamical Systems

✍ Scribed by J. Casasayas, A. Nunes (auth.), Archie E. Roy (eds.)


Publisher
Springer US
Year
1991
Tongue
English
Leaves
580
Series
NATO ASI Series 272
Edition
1
Category
Library

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✦ Synopsis


The reader will find in this volume the Proceedings of the NATO Advanced Study Institute held in Cortina d'Ampezzo, Italy between August 6 and August 17, 1990 under the title "Predictability, Stability, and Chaos in N-Body Dynamical Systems". The Institute was the latest in a series held at three-yearly interΒ­ vals from 1972 to 1987 in dynamical astronomy, theoretical mechanics and celestial mechanics. These previous institutes, held in high esteem by the international community of research workers, have resulted in a series of well-received Proceedings. The 1990 Institute attracted 74 participants from 16 countries, six outside the NATO group. Fifteen series of lectures were given by invited speakers; additionally some 40 valuable presentations were made by the younger participants, most of which are included in these Proceedings. The last twenty years in particular has been a time of increasingly rapid progress in tackling long-standing and also newly-arising problems in dynamics of N-body systems, point-mass and non-point-mass, a rate of progress achieved because of correspondingly rapid developments of new computer hardware and software together with the advent of new analytical techniques. It was a time of exciting progress culminating in the ability to carry out research programmes into the evolution of the outer Solar 8 System over periods of more than 10 years and to study star cluster and galactic models in unprecedented detail.

✦ Table of Contents


Front Matter....Pages i-xii
Front Matter....Pages 1-1
Chaos in a Restricted Charged Four-Body Problem....Pages 3-9
Chaos in the Three Body Problem....Pages 11-33
A New Route to Chaos: Generation of Spiral Characteristics....Pages 35-46
Chaos in the N-Body Problem of Stellar Dynamics....Pages 47-62
Chaos, Stability and Predictability in Newtonian Dynamics....Pages 63-71
Predictability, Stability and Chaos in Dynamical Systems....Pages 73-91
Analytical Framework in Poincare Variables for the Motion of the Solar System....Pages 93-114
Origin of Chaos and Orbital Behaviour in Slowly Rotating Triaxial Models....Pages 115-122
Front Matter....Pages 123-123
Modelling: An Aim and a Tool for the Study of the Chaotic Behaviour of Asteroidal and Cometary Orbits....Pages 125-155
Mapping Models for Hamiltonian Systems with Application to Resonant Asteroid Motion....Pages 157-175
A Model for the Study of Very-High-Eccentricity Asteroidal Motion: The 3:1 Resonance....Pages 177-184
The Location of Secular Resonances....Pages 185-192
Temporary Capture into Resonance....Pages 193-196
Applications of the Restricted Many-Body Problem to Binary Asteroids....Pages 197-204
The Wavelet Transform as Clustering Tool for the Determination of Asteroid Families....Pages 205-213
Delivery of Meteorites from the v 6 Secular Resonance Region Near 2 AU ....Pages 215-223
The Dynamics of Meteoroid Streams....Pages 225-238
Perturbation Theory, Resonance, Librations, Chaos, and Halley’s Comet....Pages 239-247
Rotational Behaviour of Comet Nuclei....Pages 249-254
Front Matter....Pages 255-255
The Moon’s Physical Librations....Pages 257-264
Front Matter....Pages 255-255
The Moon’s Physical Librations....Pages 265-271
Significant High Number Commensurabilities in the Main Lunar Problem: A Postscript to a Discovery of the Ancient Chaldeans....Pages 273-282
Moon’s Influence on the Transfer from the Earth to a Halo Orbit Around L 1 ....Pages 283-290
First Order Theory of Perturbed Circular Motion: An Application to Artificial Satellites....Pages 291-295
PoincarΓ©-Similar Variables Including J 2 -Secular Effects....Pages 297-303
Measuring the Lack of Integrability of the J 2 Problem for Earth’s Satellites....Pages 305-309
The Effects of the J 3 -Harmonic (Pear Shape) on the Orbits of a Satellite....Pages 311-335
Stability of Satellites in Spin-Orbit Resonances and Capture Probabilities....Pages 337-344
Statistical Analysis of the Effects of Close Encounters of Particles in Planetary Rings....Pages 345-353
The Three-Dipole Problem....Pages 355-370
The N-Dipole Problem and the Rings of Saturn....Pages 371-385
Long-Time Predictions of Satellite Orbits by Numerical Integration....Pages 387-394
Chaos in Coorbital Motion....Pages 395-410
Front Matter....Pages 411-411
Remarkable Termination Orbits of the Restricted Problem....Pages 413-423
Periodic Orbits in the Isosceles Three-Body Problem....Pages 425-431
Quasiperiodic Orbits as a Substitute of Libration Points in the Solar System....Pages 433-438
Stability Zones Around the Triangular Lagrangian Points....Pages 439-446
Chaotic Trajectories in the Restricted Problem of Three Bodies....Pages 447-455
New Formulations of the Sitnikov Problem....Pages 457-466
Periodic Solutions for the Elliptic Planar Restricted Three-Body Problem: A Variational Approach....Pages 467-473
Front Matter....Pages 411-411
Hill-Type Stability and Hierarchical Stability of the General Three-Body Problem....Pages 475-479
Equilibrium Connections on the Triple Collision Manifold....Pages 481-491
Orbits Asymptotic to the Outermost KAM in the Restricted Three-Body Problem....Pages 493-498
Front Matter....Pages 499-499
A New Interpretation of Collisions in the N-Body Problem....Pages 501-507
An Impulsional Method to Estimate the Long-Term Behaviour of a Perturbed System: Application to a Case of Planetary Dynamics....Pages 509-514
Improved Bettis Methods for Long-Term Prediction....Pages 515-522
Application of Spherically Exact Algorithms to Numerical Predictability in Two-Body Problems....Pages 523-530
Are there Irregular Families of Characteristic Curves?....Pages 531-540
Non-Linearity in the Angles-Only Initial Orbit Determination Problem....Pages 541-546
A Perturbation of the Relativistic Kepler Problem....Pages 547-554
Integrable 3-Dimensional Dynamical Systems and the PainlevΓ© Property....Pages 555-563
Generic and Nongeneric Hopf Bifurcation....Pages 565-572
The Chaotic Motion of a Rigid Body Rotating About a Fixed Point....Pages 573-581
Back Matter....Pages 583-601

✦ Subjects


Astronomy, Observations and Techniques;Classical and Quantum Gravitation, Relativity Theory;Theoretical, Mathematical and Computational Physics


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