The spin-orbit resonances of the solar system: a mathematical treatment matching physical data
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- Construction of stable periodic orbits for the spin-orbit problem of celestial mechanics
- Low-order resonances in weakly dissipative spin-orbit models
- Hamiltonian stability of spin-orbit resonances in celestial mechanics
- Quantitative conditions for the existence of low-order spin-orbit resonances
- Analysis of resonances in the spin-orbit problem in celestial mechanics. I: The synchronous resonance
- Asymptotic stability of synchronous orbits for a gravitating viscoelastic sphere
- Low-order resonances in weakly dissipative spin-orbit models
- Quasi-periodic attractors in celestial mechanics
- Stability and chaos in celestial mechanics
- Analysis of resonances in the spin-orbit problem in celestial mechanics. I: The synchronous resonance
- The effects of deformation inertia (kinetic energy) in the orbital and spin evolution of close-in bodies
- The \(p:q\) resonance for dissipative spin-orbit problem in celestial mechanics
- Viscoelastic tides: models for use in Celestial Mechanics
- Quantitative conditions for the existence of low-order spin-orbit resonances
- Spin orbit resonance cascade via core shell model: application to Mercury and Ganymede
- Some rigorous results on the 1:1 resonance of the spin-orbit problem
- The spin-spin model and the capture into the double synchronous resonance
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