Michael Efroimsky

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PublicationDate of PublicationType
Tidal evolution of the Keplerian elements2020-10-08Paper
Tides in a body librating about a spin-orbit resonance: generalisation of the Darwin-Kaula theory2017-11-28Paper
Bodily tides near the 1:1 spin-orbit resonance: correction to Goldreich's dynamical model2013-06-25Paper
The Serret-Andoyer formalism in rigid-body dynamics. I. Symmetries and perturbations2012-01-03Paper
Tidal torques: a critical review of some techniques2011-10-26Paper
Relativistic Celestial Mechanics of the Solar System2011-09-09Paper
Gauge Freedom in Orbital Mechanics2008-06-16Paper
Gauge freedom in theN-body problem of celestial mechanics2007-12-20Paper
Long-term evolution of orbits about a precessing oblate planet: III: A semianalytical and a purely numerical approach2007-12-19Paper
The theory of canonical perturbations applied to attitude dynamics and to the Earth rotation. Osculating and nonosculating Andoyer variables2007-08-21Paper
Long-term evolution of orbits about a precessing oblate planet. II: The case of variable precession2007-01-29Paper
The method of variation of constants and multiple time scales in orbital mechanics2005-11-07Paper
Long-term evolution of orbits about a precessing oblate planet. I: The case of uniform precession2005-05-20Paper
Gauge symmetry of the N-body problem in the Hamilton–Jacobi approach2004-12-14Paper
Implicit gauge symmetry emerging in the N-body problem of celestial mechanics2002-12-10Paper
Complex rotation with internal dissipation. Applications to cosmic-dust alignment and to wobbling comets and asteroids2002-08-27Paper
Precession of a freely rotating rigid body. Inelastic relaxation in the vicinity of poles2001-08-30Paper
Gravity waves in vacuum and in media: the wave equation, the role of nonlinearity, the stress-energy tensor and the low-frequency cut-off1993-05-16Paper

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