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Dynamical Chaos In Planetary Systems 1st Ed Ivan I Shevchenko

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Dynamical Chaos In Planetary Systems 1st Ed Ivan I Shevchenko
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Publisher: Springer International Publishing;Springer
File Extension: PDF
File size: 13.54 MB
Author: Ivan I. Shevchenko
ISBN: 9783030521431, 9783030521448, 3030521435, 3030521443
Language: English
Year: 2020
Edition: 1st ed.

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Dynamical Chaos In Planetary Systems 1st Ed Ivan I Shevchenko by Ivan I. Shevchenko 9783030521431, 9783030521448, 3030521435, 3030521443 instant download after payment.

This is the first monograph dedicated entirely to problems of stability and chaotic behaviour in planetary systems and its subsystems. The author explores the three rapidly developing interplaying fields of resonant and chaotic dynamics of Hamiltonian systems, the dynamics of Solar system bodies, and the dynamics of exoplanetary systems. The necessary concepts, methods and tools used to study dynamical chaos (such as symplectic maps, Lyapunov exponents and timescales, chaotic diffusion rates, stability diagrams and charts) are described and then used to show in detail how the observed dynamical architectures arise in the Solar system (and its subsystems) and in exoplanetary systems. The book concentrates, in particular, on chaotic diffusion and clearing effects. The potential readership of this book includes scientists and students working in astrophysics, planetary science, celestial mechanics, and nonlinear dynamics.


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