Hill problem analytical theory to the order four: application to the computation of frozen orbits around planetary satellites (Q966287)

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Hill problem analytical theory to the order four: application to the computation of frozen orbits around planetary satellites
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    Hill problem analytical theory to the order four: application to the computation of frozen orbits around planetary satellites (English)
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    23 April 2010
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    Summary: Frozen orbits of the Hill problem are determined in the double-averaged problem, where short and long-period terms are removed by means of Lie transforms. Due to the perturbation method we use, the initial conditions of corresponding quasi-periodic solutions in the nonaveraged problem are computed straightforwardly. Moreover, the method provides the explicit equations of the transformation that connects the averaged and nonaveraged models. A fourth-order analytical theory is necessary for the accurate computation of quasi-periodic frozen orbits.
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