Physics
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Mar 2004
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Solar System Research, v. 38, Issue 2, p. 147-154 (2004).
Physics
Scientific paper
This paper is the third in a series of articles devoted to one of the basic problems of celestial mechanics: the study of the evolution of solar-type planetary systems. In the previous papers a brief review of the history and current state of the problem was given; the plan of the study was outlined; the Jacobi coordinates and the related osculating elements were introduced; the form of the Poisson expansion of the Hamiltonian in all elements was given; and the expansion coefficients for the Hamiltonian of the two-planetary Sun-Jupiter-Saturn problem were obtained (though with impure accuracy) by a simple algorithm that is reduced to the calculation of multiple integrals of elementary functions. In the present paper the expansion of the Hamiltonian of the two-planetary Sun-Jupiter-Saturn problem into the Poisson series in all elements is constructed with the help of the PSP Poisson series processor, which is capable of required accuracy.
Kholshevnikov Konstantin V.
Kuznetsov Eh. D.
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