The Three-Body Problem ( Studies in Astronautics )

Publication series :Studies in Astronautics

Author: Marchal   C.  

Publisher: Elsevier Science‎

Publication year: 2012

E-ISBN: 9780444600745

P-ISBN(Paperback): 9780444874405

P-ISBN(Hardback):  9780444874405

Subject: P13 theoretical astronomy (celestial mechanics)

Language: ENG

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Recent research on the theory of perturbations, the analytical approach and the quantitative analysis of the three-body problem have reached a high degree of perfection. The use of electronics has aided developments in quantitative analysis and has helped to disclose the extreme complexity of the set of solutions. This accelerated progress has given new orientation and impetus to the qualitative analysis that is so complementary to the quantitative analysis.

The book begins with the various formulations of the three-body problem, the main classical results and the important questions and conjectures involved in this subject. The main part of the book describes the remarkable progress achieved in qualitative analysis which has shed new light on the three-body problem. It deals with questions such as escapes, captures, periodic orbits, stability, chaotic motions, Arnold diffusion, etc. The most recent tests of escape have yielded very impressive results and border very close on the true limits of escape, showing the domain of bounded motions to be much smaller than was expected. An entirely new picture of the three-body problem is emerging, and the book reports on this recent progress.

The structure of the solutions for the three-body problem lead to a general conjecture governing the picture of solutions for all Hamiltonian problems. The periodic, quasi-periodic and almost-periodic solutions form the basis for the set of solutions and separate the chaotic solutions from th

Chapter

Front Cover

pp.:  1 – 4

The Three-Body Problem

pp.:  4 – 5

Copyright Page

pp.:  5 – 11

Foreword

pp.:  6 – 8

Dedication

pp.:  8 – 9

Acknowledgments

pp.:  9 – 10

Short table of contents

pp.:  10 – 18

Table of Contents

pp.:  11 – 6

Chapter 2. History

pp.:  29 – 31

Chapter 3. The law of universal attraction

pp.:  31 – 32

Chapter 4. Exact formulations of the three-body problem

pp.:  32 – 38

Chapter 5. The invariants in the three-body problem

pp.:  38 – 47

Chapter 6. Existence and uniqueness of solutions. Binary and triple collisions. Regularizations of singularities

pp.:  47 – 53

Chapter 7. Final simplifications, the elimination of nodes, the elimination of time.

pp.:  53 – 58

Chapter 8. Simple solutions of the three-body problem

pp.:  58 – 75

Chapter 9. The restricted three-body problem

pp.:  75 – 96

Chapter 10. The general three-body problem. Quantitative analysis

pp.:  96 – 318

Chapter 11. The general three-body problem. Qualitative analysis and qualitative methods.

pp.:  318 – 536

Chapter 12. Main conjectures and further investigations

pp.:  536 – 540

Conclusions

pp.:  540 – 544

Appendices

pp.:  544 – 564

References

pp.:  564 – 580

Bibliography

pp.:  580 – 583

Subject index

pp.:  583 – 587

Author index

pp.:  587 – 594

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