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Typical Motions in Multiple Systems

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  12 April 2016

Joanna Anosova*
Affiliation:
Astronomical Observatory Leningrad University, USSR

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In very old times, people counted – one, two, many. I want to show you now that they were right.

Let’s consider the motions of isolated bodies:

  1. 1. N = 1 - simple motion;

  2. 2. N = 2 - Keplerian orbits;

  3. 3. N = 3 - this is the difficult problem. In general, this problem can be studied only by computer simulations.

Type
VIII. Classical Theory of Multiplets
Copyright
Copyright © NASA 1990

References

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