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Publication date: 9 May 1995
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series expansionscelestial mechanicsanalytical techniquescomputer approachesKustaanheimo-Stiefel variablesalgorithmization of celestial mechanics
Celestial mechanics (70F15) Research exposition (monographs, survey articles) pertaining to mechanics of particles and systems (70-02)
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