Expansion theory for the elliptic motion of arbitrary eccentricity and semi-major axis. X. Analysis of the general periodic \(function\) \(X_ n^{(r)}(\gamma,\beta,u)=\{\sum ^{n+1}_{i=1}\gamma _ i\cos ^{i-1}u+\sin \,u\sum ^{n}_{i=1}\beta _ i\cos ^{i-1}u\}^ r\) (Q1090112): Difference between revisions

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Expansion theory for the elliptic motion of arbitrary eccentricity and semi-major axis. X. Analysis of the general periodic \(function\) \(X_ n^{(r)}(\gamma,\beta,u)=\{\sum ^{n+1}_{i=1}\gamma _ i\cos ^{i-1}u+\sin \,u\sum ^{n}_{i=1}\beta _ i\cos ^{i-1}u\}^ r\)
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    Expansion theory for the elliptic motion of arbitrary eccentricity and semi-major axis. X. Analysis of the general periodic \(function\) \(X_ n^{(r)}(\gamma,\beta,u)=\{\sum ^{n+1}_{i=1}\gamma _ i\cos ^{i-1}u+\sin \,u\sum ^{n}_{i=1}\beta _ i\cos ^{i-1}u\}^ r\) (English)
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    [For the former parts see the reviews above (Zbl 0619.70012).] The third step of the author's regularization approach will be started by establishing the expansions of the function \(X_ n^{(r)}(\gamma,\beta,u)\) in terms of the sectorial variables \(\theta_ j^{(i)}\) introduced in Paper IV to regularize the highly-oscillating perturbation force of some orbital systems. The literal analytical expressions for the Fourier expansion of the function will be explored in terms of \(\theta_ j^{(i)}\) for any n positive integer, r any real number whatever the types and the number of sectors forming the divisions situation of the elliptic orbits may be. The basic computational materials of the theory will also be given and the method of solution, the recurrence formulae, and the general computational sequence for the coefficients are considered.
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    regularization approach
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    expansions
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    sectorial variables
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    highly- oscillating perturbation force
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    orbital systems
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    Fourier expansion
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    elliptic orbits
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    recurrence formulae
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