New Trends For Hamiltonian Systems And Celestial Mechanics


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New Trends For Hamiltonian Systems And Celestial Mechanics


New Trends For Hamiltonian Systems And Celestial Mechanics

Author: Ernesto A Lacomba

language: en

Publisher: #N/A

Release Date: 1996-07-03


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This volume puts together several important lectures on the Hamiltonian Systems and Celestial Mechanics to form a comprehensive and authoritative collection of works on the subject. Their relationship to several aspects of topology, mechanics and dynamical systems in general are also emphasized. The papers presented are an outgrowth of the lectures that took place during the “International Symposium on Hamiltonian Systems and Celestial Mechanics ”, which was held at Cocoyoc (Morelos, México) from September 13 to 17, 1994.

New Trends for Hamiltonian Systems and Celestial Mechanics


New Trends for Hamiltonian Systems and Celestial Mechanics

Author: Ernesto A. Lacomba

language: en

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Release Date: 1996


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Hamiltonian Systems And Celestial Mechanics (Hamsys-98) - Proceedings Of The Iii International Symposium


Hamiltonian Systems And Celestial Mechanics (Hamsys-98) - Proceedings Of The Iii International Symposium

Author: J Delgado

language: en

Publisher: World Scientific

Release Date: 2000-10-09


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This volume is an outgrowth of the Third International Symposium on Hamiltonian Systems and Celestial Mechanics. The main topics are Arnold diffusion, central configurations, singularities in few-body problems, billiards, area-preserving maps, and geometrical mechanics. All papers in the volume went through the refereeing process typical of a mathematical research journal.