Random walk in the three-body problem and applications (Q1006276)
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scientific article; zbMATH DE number 5530428
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scientific article; zbMATH DE number 5530428 |
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Random walk in the three-body problem and applications (English)
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20 March 2009
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A combination of a continuous process, namely the three-body problem, with a discrete one provided by the process of random walk is used in order to study several important topics from astrophysical sciences: the formation of the Moon, the instability of asteroid orbits, the ejection from the Sun-Jupiter system. Two main concepts, \textit{horseshoe orbit} and \textit{breakout motion}, make this paper very interesting.
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three-body problem
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random walk
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horseshoe orbit
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bifurcation
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stability
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stochastic process
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hyperbolicity
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collision
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