Notions of analytic vs numerical stability as applied to the numerical calculation of orbits
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- scientific article; zbMATH DE number 3273462 (Why is no real title available?)
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- Convergence and stability in the numerical integration of ordinary differential equations
- Numerical solution of ordinary differential equations
- Numerical stabilization of the differential equations of Keplerian motion
- On the Time-Step to be Used for the Computation of Orbits by Numerical Integration
- Stabilization of finite difference methods of numerical integration
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(9)- The intermediate anomaly
- Orbit computations with the Eulerian topological regular elements with oblateness
- \(F\) and \(G\) Taylor series solutions to the Stark and Kepler problems with Sundman transformations
- Time elements in Keplerian orbital elements
- Generalized elliptic anomalies
- A new time element for a general time transformation
- Remarks on the numerical integration of near-parabolic orbits
- Time transformations and Cowell's method
- Control and simulation of a constrained dynamic two-link system
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