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Chapter 2 The Three-Body Problem and Its First Periodic Solutions |
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2.1 The verification of Newton's law |
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2.2 The first periodic solutions |
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Chapter 3 Hill's Variational Orbit |
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3.1 The variational orbit as a new intermediate orbit |
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3.2 Researches in the Lunar Theory |
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3.3 The motion of the lunar perigee |
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3.4 Completion of Hill's lunar theory |
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Chapter 4 Poincare's Research on Periodic Orbits |
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4.1 King Oscar II's prize competition |
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4.2 Les Methodes Nouvelles de la Mecanique Celeste |
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4.3 The general problem of dynamics |
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4.4 The reduction of the three-body problem |
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4.5 The importance of the periodic solutions |
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4.6 Poincare's first paper on periodic orbits |
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4.8 Symmetric conjunctions and mirror configurations |
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4.9 Poincare's classification of the periodic orbits |
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Chapter 5 Darwin's Numerical Search for Periodic Orbits |
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5.1 From cosmogony to periodic orbits |
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Chapter 6 Forest Ray Moulton |
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6.1 Achievements and accolades |
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6.2 As educator and administrator |
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6.4 Recreation and character |
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6.5 Early life and education |
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6.6 At the University of Chicago |
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Chapter 7 Moulton's Mathematical Methods |
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7.1 A disciple of Poincare |
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7.2 On certain rigorous methods |
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7.3 Mathematical methods for periodic orbits |
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7.4 Illustrative problems |
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Chapter 8 Oscillating Satellites |
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8.1 Collinear oscillating satellites |
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8.2 Equilateral triangle oscillating satellites |
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8.3 Extension to the general case of three finite masses |
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8.4 Extension to the elliptical restricted three-body problem |
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Chapter 9 A New Lunar Theory |
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9.1 Early interest in the lunar theory |
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9.2 Application to the Carnegie Institution for funding |
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9.3 Moulton's proposed lunar theory |
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9.4 First steps taken towards developing the theory |
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9.5 Moulton's 1906 paper on the lunar theory |
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Chapter 10 Moulton's Periodic Orbits |
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10.1 The publication of Periodic Orbits |
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10.3 The first extensions to the research |
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10.4 Synthesis of the periodic orbits |
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10.5 Moulton's resignation from the University of Chicago |
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11.1 Moulton's later years |
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11.2 Stromgren and his termination principle |
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11.3 The controversy over Moulton's oscillating satellites |
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11.5 Progress with the three-body problem |
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Appendix A Moulton's Doctoral Students |
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Appendix B Letters |
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Appendix C The Moulton Plane |
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Appendix D Glossary |
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Bibliography |
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Name Index |
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Subject Index |
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