The intermediate anomaly
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Publication:4153650
DOI10.1007/BF01232657zbMATH Open0376.70013MaRDI QIDQ4153650FDOQ4153650
Authors: Paul E. Nacozy
Publication date: 1978
Published in: Celestial Mechanics (Search for Journal in Brave)
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- A note on the use of the generalized Sundman transformations as temporal variables in celestial mechanics
- Transformations of the perturbed two-body problem to unperturbed harmonic oscillators
- On the Szebehely-bond equation generalized Sundman's transformation for the perturbed two-body problem
- Generalized elliptic anomalies
- Time elements in rectangular coordinates
- Motion of artificial satellites in the set of Eulerian redundant parameters. III
- Time elements in Keplerian orbital elements
- \(F\) and \(G\) Taylor series solutions to the Stark and Kepler problems with Sundman transformations
- Geometrical definition of a continuous family of time transformations generalizing and including the classic anomalies of the elliptic two-body problem
- CMMSE: Study of a new symmetric anomaly in the elliptic, hyperbolic, and parabolic Keplerian motion
- An improved algorithm to develop semi-analytical planetary theories using Sundman generalized variables
- Computational tools to construct semi-analytical planetary theories
- A note on the use of generalized Sundman anomalies in the numerical integration of the elliptical orbital motion
- Geometrical definition of a continuous family of time transformations on the hyperbolic two-body problem
- A study about the integration of the elliptical orbital motion based on a special one-parametric family of anomalies
- Expansions of elliptic motion based on elliptic function theory
- A new bi-parametric family of temporal transformations to improve the integration algorithms in the study of the orbital motion
- Canonical orbital elements in terms of an arbitrary independent variable
- Relativistic celestial mechanics on the verge of its 100 year anniversary. (Brouwer Award lecture)
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