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The following pages link to The \(n\)-body problem and mutual distances (Q1385167):
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- Angular momenta of relative equilibrium motions and real moment map geometry (Q328873) (← links)
- The Lagrange reduction of the \(n\)-body problem, a survey (Q356542) (← links)
- Finiteness of spatial central configurations in the five-body problem (Q362638) (← links)
- Quasiperiodic collision solutions in the spatial isosceles three-body problem with rotating axis of symmetry (Q394029) (← links)
- Relative equilibria in the four-vortex problem with two pairs of equal vorticities (Q404309) (← links)
- Fixed point indices of central configurations (Q497980) (← links)
- Mixed volume computation in parallel (Q514652) (← links)
- The definition of Mach's principle (Q535667) (← links)
- Non-avoided crossings for \(n\)-body balanced configurations in \(\mathbb R^3\) near a central configuration (Q726612) (← links)
- Using symmetries in the eigenvalue method for polynomial systems (Q731929) (← links)
- Existence of symmetric central configurations (Q748268) (← links)
- Finiteness of relative equilibria of the four-body problem (Q818632) (← links)
- On the variational approach to the periodic \(n\)-body problem (Q850702) (← links)
- The central configurations of four masses \(x, - x, y, - y\) (Q878552) (← links)
- Symmetric trajectories for the \(2N\)-body problem with equal masses (Q880933) (← links)
- Finiteness of relative equilibria in the planar generalized \(N\)-body problem with fixed subconfigurations (Q888751) (← links)
- Central configurations of the five-body problem with equal masses (Q1038762) (← links)
- On the \(n\)-body problem on surfaces of revolution (Q1704541) (← links)
- New central configurations of the \((n + 1)\)-body problem (Q1742274) (← links)
- Dziobek's configurations in restricted problems and bifurcation (Q1766273) (← links)
- Rigid motions with positive and negative masses. (Q1773343) (← links)
- The equation for the vertical variations of a relative equilibrium as a source of new periodic solutions of the \(N\) body problem. (Q1780708) (← links)