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The following pages link to Newton's mature dynamics and the Principia: A simplified solution to the Kepler problem (Q1119554):
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- The snare of simplicity: the Newton-Flamsteed correspondence revisited (Q354157) (← links)
- On the geometrical and physical meaning of Newton's solution to Kepler's problem (Q357887) (← links)
- The role of curvature in Newton's dynamics (Q532018) (← links)
- Force, deflection, and time: Proposition VI of Newton's \textit{Principia} (Q997152) (← links)
- Newton's \textit{Principia} and inverse-square orbits: The flaw reexamined (Q1183319) (← links)
- Newton's solution of the one-body problem (Q1205979) (← links)
- Newton's early computational method for dynamics (Q1316105) (← links)
- Exactly how did Newton deal with his planets? (Q1361140) (← links)
- Kepler's area law in the \textit{Principia}: filling in some details in Newton's proof of Proposition 1. (Q1421933) (← links)
- The importance of being equivalent: Newton's two models of one-body motion (Q1880867) (← links)
- An episode in the history of dynamics: Jakob Hermann's proof (1716-1717) of proposition 1, book 1, of Newton's Principia (Q1915876) (← links)
- The early application of the calculus to the inverse square force problem (Q1956485) (← links)
- Borelli's edition of Books V--VII of Apollonius's \textit{Conics}, and Lemma 12 in Newton's \textit{Principia} (Q2307668) (← links)
- Newton's dynamics: The diagram as a diagnostic device. (Q2720964) (← links)
- Polygons and Parabolas: Some Problems Concerning the Dynamics of Planetary Orbits* (Q3826501) (← links)
- Newton's mature dynamics: Revolutionary or reactionary? (Q3829516) (← links)
- Evidence that Newton used the Calculus to discover some of the Propositions in his Principia (Q4345009) (← links)