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Central stable/unstable manifolds and the destruction of KAM tori in the planar Hill problem
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    Central stable/unstable manifolds and the destruction of KAM tori in the planar Hill problem (English)
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    27 August 2000
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    It is known that the classical Hill problem is a limit version of the restricted three body problem (RTBP). The authors focus on the planar case. They present a detailed description of the dynamics, when the zero velocity curve confines the motion. Moreover several homoclinic and heteroclinic connections are displayed and the geometrical behaviour of the center-stable/unstable manifolds of the libration points \(L_1\) and \(L_2\) is studied. All these results immediately translate to the RTBP because of the transversality. The methodology presented here can be applied to a large variety of problems, in particular to atomic physics.
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    Hill's problem
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    zero velocity curve
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    stable and unstable manifold
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    transversality
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