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Some versions of the regular polygon problem of n+1 bodies

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zbMATH Open1316.70011MaRDI QIDQ5262714FDOQ5262714


Authors: T. Kalvouridis Edit this on Wikidata


Publication date: 16 July 2015





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zbMATH Keywords

periodic orbitsstationary solutionsrigid body dynamicsparticle motionring problemgyrostatseffect of radiation pressureregular polygon configurations


Mathematics Subject Classification ID

(n)-body problems (70F10)



Cited In (5)

  • The ring problem of \((N+1)\) bodies: an overview
  • Solutions of regular polygon with an inner particle for Newtonian \(N + 1\)-body problem
  • Bifurcations and equilibria in the extended \(N\)-body ring problem
  • The pyramidal configurations of \(N\)+1 bodies cannot rotate.
  • Periodic motions of a small body in the Newtonian field of a regular polygonal configuration of \(\nu +1\) bodies





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