Recent Advances In Celestial And Space Mechanics (mathematics For Industry)
by Bernard Bonnard /
2016 / English / PDF
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This book presents recent advances in space and celestial
mechanics, with a focus on the N-body problem and astrodynamics,
and explores the development and application of computational
techniques in both areas. It highlights the design of space
transfers with various modes of propulsion, like solar sailing and
low-thrust transfers between libration point orbits, as well as a
broad range of targets and applications, like rendezvous with near
Earth objects. Additionally, it includes contributions on the
non-integrability properties of the collinear three- and four-body
problem, and on general conditions for the existence of stable,
minimum energy configurations in the full N-body problem.
This book presents recent advances in space and celestial
mechanics, with a focus on the N-body problem and astrodynamics,
and explores the development and application of computational
techniques in both areas. It highlights the design of space
transfers with various modes of propulsion, like solar sailing and
low-thrust transfers between libration point orbits, as well as a
broad range of targets and applications, like rendezvous with near
Earth objects. Additionally, it includes contributions on the
non-integrability properties of the collinear three- and four-body
problem, and on general conditions for the existence of stable,
minimum energy configurations in the full N-body problem.
A valuable resource for physicists and mathematicians
with research interests in celestial mechanics, astrodynamics and
optimal control as applied to space transfers, as well as for
professionals and companies in the industry.
A valuable resource for physicists and mathematicians
with research interests in celestial mechanics, astrodynamics and
optimal control as applied to space transfers, as well as for
professionals and companies in the industry.