Generating Families in the Restricted Three-Body Problem
The classical restricted problem of three bodies is of fundamental importance for its applications to astronomy and space navigation, and also as a simple model of a non-integrable Hamiltonian dynamical system. A central role is played by periodic orbits, of which a large number have been computed numerically. In this book an attempt is made to explain and organize this material through a systematic study of generating families, which are the limits of families of periodic orbits when the mass ratio of the two main bodies becomes vanishingly small. The most critical part is the study of bifurcations, where several families come together and it is necessary to determine how individual branches are joined. Many different cases must be distinguished and studied separately. Detailed recipes are given. Their use is illustrated by determining a number of generating families, associated with natural families of the restricted problem, and comparing them with numerical computations in the Earth-Moon and Sun-Jupiter case.
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Generating Families in the Restricted Three-Body Problem
The classical restricted problem of three bodies is of fundamental importance for its applications to astronomy and space navigation, and also as a simple model of a non-integrable Hamiltonian dynamical system. A central role is played by periodic orbits, of which a large number have been computed numerically. In this book an attempt is made to explain and organize this material through a systematic study of generating families, which are the limits of families of periodic orbits when the mass ratio of the two main bodies becomes vanishingly small. The most critical part is the study of bifurcations, where several families come together and it is necessary to determine how individual branches are joined. Many different cases must be distinguished and studied separately. Detailed recipes are given. Their use is illustrated by determining a number of generating families, associated with natural families of the restricted problem, and comparing them with numerical computations in the Earth-Moon and Sun-Jupiter case.
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Generating Families in the Restricted Three-Body Problem

Generating Families in the Restricted Three-Body Problem

by Michel Henon
Generating Families in the Restricted Three-Body Problem

Generating Families in the Restricted Three-Body Problem

by Michel Henon

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The classical restricted problem of three bodies is of fundamental importance for its applications to astronomy and space navigation, and also as a simple model of a non-integrable Hamiltonian dynamical system. A central role is played by periodic orbits, of which a large number have been computed numerically. In this book an attempt is made to explain and organize this material through a systematic study of generating families, which are the limits of families of periodic orbits when the mass ratio of the two main bodies becomes vanishingly small. The most critical part is the study of bifurcations, where several families come together and it is necessary to determine how individual branches are joined. Many different cases must be distinguished and studied separately. Detailed recipes are given. Their use is illustrated by determining a number of generating families, associated with natural families of the restricted problem, and comparing them with numerical computations in the Earth-Moon and Sun-Jupiter case.

Product Details

ISBN-13: 9783662141564
Publisher: Springer Berlin Heidelberg
Publication date: 10/03/2013
Series: Lecture Notes in Physics Monographs , #52
Edition description: Softcover reprint of the original 1st ed. 1997
Pages: 280
Product dimensions: 6.10(w) x 9.25(h) x 0.02(d)

Table of Contents

Definitions and Properties.- Generating Orbits of the First Species.- Generating Orbits of the Second Species.- Generating Orbits of the Third Species.- Bifurcation Orbits.- Junctions: Symmetry.- Junctions: Broucke’s Principle.- Fragments.- Generating Families.
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