Conference on Mathematical Methods in Celestial Mechanics, 6th, Oberwolfach, West Germany, August 14-19, 1978, Proceedings. Part I

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Celestial Mechanics, Conferences, Many Body Problem, Three Body Problem, Angular Momentum, Elliptical Orbits, Equations Of Motion, Four Body Problem, Hamiltonian Functions, Hyperbolic Trajectories, Integral Equations, Kinetic Energy, Legendre Functions, Lie Groups, Linear Equations, Poincare Problem, Rigid Structures, Set Theory

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Topics covered include the role and properties of n-body central configurations, central configuration and hyperbolic-elliptic motions in the three-body problem, as well as invariant sets and polhodes in the rigid body problem. Other subjects such as the existence of periodic solutions of Poincare's second sort in the general problem of three bodies moving in a plane and numerical explorations of the rectilinear problems of three bodies are also discussed.

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