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scientific article; zbMATH DE number 1655932
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The family \(P_{12}\) of the three-body problem -- the simplest family of periodic orbits, with twelve symmetries per period
scientific article; zbMATH DE number 1655932

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    The family \(P_{12}\) of the three-body problem -- the simplest family of periodic orbits, with twelve symmetries per period (English)
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    18 November 2003
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    The author presents a construction of the family \(P_{12}\) of three-dimensional periodic orbits with three equal masses and with 12 space-time symmetries per period. The family \(P_{12}\) arises from circular equilateral Lagrangian solution. The problem is solved by the minimization of the action between terminal conditions in a suitable uniformly rotating set of axes. Using two small parameters, the main projections of the orbits of the family \(P_{12}\) are shown in figures. The author proves that the family has three-dimensional stability, and that the number of space-time symmetries per period will be four if two masses are equal, and zero if all masses are unequal.
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    family \(P(12)\)
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    action minimization
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    uniformly rotating axes
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    three-dimensional periodic orbits
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    12 space-time symmetries
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    circular equilateral Lagrangian solution
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    three-dimensional stability
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