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2003
For about two thousand years, the efforts of Western astronomers have been largely devoted to the understanding of the motion of the Sun, the Moon and the planets in the sky. More and more complex geometrical and kinematical models, both geocentric and heliocentric, were devised in order to reproduce observational data of increasing accuracy. The final
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For about two thousand years, the efforts of Western astronomers have been largely devoted to the understanding of the motion of the Sun, the Moon and the planets in the sky. More and more complex geometrical and kinematical models, both geocentric and heliocentric, were devised in order to reproduce observational data of increasing accuracy. The final
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1996
The two-body problem is the only case of the N-body problem that one can solve completely; therefore it has been investigated in all its details and there are innumerable treatments of it even at an elementary level with special regard to its application to the solar system.
Dino Boccaletti, Giuseppe Pucacco
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The two-body problem is the only case of the N-body problem that one can solve completely; therefore it has been investigated in all its details and there are innumerable treatments of it even at an elementary level with special regard to its application to the solar system.
Dino Boccaletti, Giuseppe Pucacco
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Coping with Problems Related to Cancer and Cancer Treatment
Ca-A Cancer Journal for Clinicians, 1988exaly +12 more sources
Gravitational Two-Body Problem
2014In Chap. 3 we assumed the source of gravity is stationary and only one object moves. Now we are ready to study what happens when both objects are free to move. As we will see, there is a deep connection between the one-body and two-body problems that provides a powerful opportunity to understand binary star systems and extrasolar planets.
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Nuclear Two-Body Variational Problem
Physical Review, 1938Rarita, William, Slawsky, Zaka I.
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