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The following pages link to Nonlinear stability zones around triangular equilibria in the plane circular restricted three-body problem with oblateness (Q1370895):
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- The effect of photogravitational force and oblateness in the perturbed restricted three-body problem (Q383526) (← links)
- The effect of oblateness in the perturbed restricted three-body problem (Q400287) (← links)
- Combined effects of perturbations, radiation, and oblateness on the nonlinear stability of triangular points in the restricted three-body problem (Q416238) (← links)
- Nonlinear stability in the restricted three-body problem with oblate and variable mass (Q659963) (← links)
- The effect of radiation pressure on the equilibrium points in the generalized photogravitational restricted three body problem (Q944529) (← links)
- Linear stability of equilibrium points in the generalized photogravitational Chermnykh's problem (Q1008422) (← links)
- Effect of oblateness and radiation pressure on angular frequencies at collinear points (Q1008426) (← links)
- Non-linear stability of triangular equilibrium points in ER3BP under radiating primaries in presence of resonance (Q1800662) (← links)
- The perturbed photogravitational restricted three-body problem: analysis of resonant periodic orbits (Q2321639) (← links)
- On the restricted three body problem with oblate primaries (Q2443578) (← links)
- Nonlinear stability in the generalised photogravitational restricted three body problem with Poynting-Robertson drag (Q2471044) (← links)
- Stability conditions of \(L_4\) in the RTBP when the smaller primary and the infinitesimal body are oblate spheroids (Q2908901) (← links)
- (Q4338672) (← links)
- On the perturbed restricted three-body problem (Q4597638) (← links)
- Effects of Poynting-Robertson (P-R) drag, radiation, and oblateness on motion around the <i>L</i><sub>4,5</sub> equilibrium points in the CR3BP (Q5069597) (← links)
- Families of periodic orbits in Hill's problem with solar radiation pressure: application to Hayabusa 2 (Q5962789) (← links)