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Evolution of the general solution of the restricted problem covering symmetric and escape solutions
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    Evolution of the general solution of the restricted problem covering symmetric and escape solutions (English)
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    29 January 2007
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    The evolution of the approximate solution of the restricted problem covering symmetric and escape solutions for selected values of the mass parameter \(\mu\) in the interval \([0, 0.5]\) has been discussed in this paper. The results obtained for these values of \(\mu\) tested for completeness, constitute an approximation on the numerical solution of the problem related to symmetric motions. Essential for this paper is the accuracy of the integration routine used for large period families, such as those re-entering after many and up to 100 oscillations. The numerical results are shown in 1 table, 28 figures and 5 examples.
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    planar restricted problem
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    family curves
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    periodic solutions
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    asymptotic solutions
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    approximate general solution
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