Computer Science – Numerical Analysis
Scientific paper
Oct 1993
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Celestial Mechanics and Dynamical Astronomy (ISSN 0923-2958), vol. 57, no. 1-2, 410 p.
Computer Science
Numerical Analysis
Artificial Satellites, Asteroids, Astrodynamics, Comets, Geodynamics, Interplanetary Dust, Natural Satellites, Orbital Mechanics, Solar System, Asteroid Belts, Astronomical Models, Collisions, Computerized Simulation, Conferences, Hypervelocity Impact, Mathematical Models, Numerical Analysis
Scientific paper
In addition to the Sun and the nine planets there are innumerable smaller bodies within the bounds of the Solar System. These range from bits of dust to moons that are larger than some planets, and include artificial devices as well as age-old comets and asteroids. Wide-ranging discussions of the interrelations and interactions of this vast number of particles and bodies inhabiting the Solar System took place at the International Astronomical Symposium. For individual titles, see A95-70510 through A95-70550.
Bois Eric
Henrard Jacques
Oberti Pascal
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