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The following pages link to Some results on the global dynamics of the regularized restricted three-body problem with dissipation (Q362635):
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- Regularization of the circular restricted three-body problem using `similar' coordinate systems (Q422298) (← links)
- Dynamics of Kepler problem with linear drag (Q468562) (← links)
- Normal form construction for nearly-integrable systems with dissipation (Q691238) (← links)
- Some aspects of conservative and dissipative KAM theorems (Q1931667) (← links)
- A cartographic study of the phase space of the elliptic restricted three body problem. Application to the Sun-Jupiter-asteroid system (Q1948201) (← links)
- A dissipative Kepler problem with a family of singular drags (Q2004691) (← links)
- Existence and stability of equilibrium points under the influence of Poynting-Robertson and Stokes drags in the restricted three-body problem (Q2080637) (← links)
- Three-dimensional representations of the tube manifolds of the planar restricted three-body problem (Q2357607) (← links)
- Some analytical results about periodic orbits in the restricted three body problem with dissipation (Q2375807) (← links)
- Periodic motions in a gravitational central field with a rotating external force (Q2375808) (← links)
- The numerical detection of the Arnold web and its use for long-term diffusion studies in conservative and weakly dissipative systems (Q2787843) (← links)
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- On the Lambert problem with drag (Q6069636) (← links)
- Revisiting the Kepler problem with linear drag using the blowup method and normal form theory (Q6120883) (← links)
- Theory and applications of fast Lyapunov indicators to model problems of celestial mechanics (Q6171484) (← links)
- A Kustaanheimo-Stiefel regularization of the elliptic restricted three-body problem and the detection of close encounters with fast Lyapunov indicators (Q6554941) (← links)
- Overview of the advances in understanding chaos in low-dimensional dynamical systems subjected to parameter drift. Parallel dynamical evolutions and ``climate change'' in simple systems (Q6646183) (← links)