Dynamics of Kepler problem with linear drag
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Publication:468562
DOI10.1007/S10569-014-9553-8zbMath1298.70010OpenAlexW2031426837MaRDI QIDQ468562
Carlota Rebelo, Rafael Ortega, Alessandro Margheri
Publication date: 7 November 2014
Published in: Celestial Mechanics and Dynamical Astronomy (Search for Journal in Brave)
Full work available at URL: https://doi.org/10.1007/s10569-014-9553-8
Three-body problems (70F07) Geometric methods in ordinary differential equations (34A26) Differential geometric methods (tensors, connections, symplectic, Poisson, contact, Riemannian, nonholonomic, etc.) for problems in mechanics (70G45) Collisions in celestial mechanics, regularization (70F16)
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First integrals for the Kepler problem with linear drag ⋮ On the Lambert problem with drag ⋮ Revisiting the Kepler problem with linear drag using the blowup method and normal form theory ⋮ Numerical integration in celestial mechanics: a case for contact geometry ⋮ A dissipative Kepler problem with a family of singular drags ⋮ Periodic solutions to a forced Kepler problem in the plane
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