Dynamics of Kepler problem with linear drag
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- An analytic solution to the classical two-body problem with drag
- Attractivity of closed sets proved by using a family of Liapunov functions
- Jacobi's lectures on dynamics. Delivered at the University of Königsberg in the winter semester 1842--1843 and according to the notes prepared by C. W. Borchardt. Edited by A. Clebsch. Translated from the original German by K. Balagangadharan. Translatio
- Linear motions in a periodically forced Kepler problem
- Some analytical results about periodic orbits in the restricted three body problem with dissipation
- Some results on the global dynamics of the regularized restricted three-body problem with dissipation
- The collision singularity in a perturbed two-body problem
- The first integrals and orbit equation for the Kepler problem with drag
- Two-body problems with drag or thrust: Qualitative results
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(12)- Periodic solutions to a forced Kepler problem in the plane
- The first integrals and orbit equation for the Kepler problem with drag
- On a family of Kepler problems with linear dissipation
- Numerical integration in celestial mechanics: a case for contact geometry
- Semi-analytic solution of a two-body problem with drag
- On the Lambert problem with drag
- Halley's minimal kinetic energy problem for projectile motion with drag quadratic in speed
- First integrals for the Kepler problem with linear drag
- A dissipative Kepler problem with a family of singular drags
- Linear frictional forces cause orbits to neither circularize nor precess
- McGehee blow-up of the Kepler problem on surfaces of constant curvature
- Revisiting the Kepler problem with linear drag using the blowup method and normal form theory
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