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Formule d'Inversion de Lagrange et Son Application a La Theorie Des Perturbations

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  14 August 2015

Takeshi Inoue*
Affiliation:
Université-Kyoto-Sangyo, Kamigamo, Kyoto, 603, JAPON.

Abstract

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The article studies the application of the Lagrange series inversion formula to perturbation theories. One of the main problems is to generalize the Lagrange formula to several variables. The article also shows the need for introducing some operators to simplify the notation. To terminate, an application to the Von Zeipel-Brouwer satellite theory is given.

Type
Part II: Planetary and Lunar Theories
Copyright
Copyright © Reidel 1979 

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