Statistics – Computation
Scientific paper
Jan 1992
adsabs.harvard.edu/cgi-bin/nph-data_query?bibcode=1992bldok..45...27d&link_type=abstract
B'lgarska Akademiia na Naukite, Dokladi (ISSN 0861-1459), vol. 45, no. 2, p. 27-30.
Statistics
Computation
Bessel Functions, Electromagnetic Radiation, Heuristic Methods, Natural Satellites, Planetary Orbits, Solar System, Astrometry, Space Exploration
Scientific paper
A model is proposed for predicting the mean distances between the planets and satellites in the solar system based on the wave-dynamical structure of the system. Equations for the model are derived based on: (1) solar-system wave dynamics introduced by Tchetchelnitsky (1980); (2) the microsystem-megasystem structural analogy by Greenberger (1983); and (3) Damgov's (1990) notion regarding the 'quantization' phenomenon of oscillator amplitude under wave action. Expressions are developed for the 'oscillator-wave' model, and direct astronomic measurements are given for comparisons with the results of the present model and of classical computations. The oscillator-wave model yields good estimates of the mean distances between the planets demonstrating the heuristic significance of the wave-dynamical structure of the solar system.
Damgov Vladimir N.
Duboshinski D. B.
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