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In this paper, the author compares and discusses two proofs of Arnold's theorem regarding the stability of the Keplerian motion of a system of \((n+1)\) point bodies.
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KAM theory
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On ``Arnold's theorem'' on the stability of the solar system
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    On ``Arnold's theorem'' on the stability of the solar system (English)
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    11 November 2013
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    In this paper, the author compares and discusses two proofs of Arnold's theorem regarding the stability of the Keplerian motion of a system of \((n+1)\) point bodies.
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    Arnold's theorem
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    KAM theory
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    quasi-periodic motions
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    stability
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    solar system
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    Hamiltonian system
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    celestial mechanics
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    \(n\)-body problem
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