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1 Beutler, Gerhard Methods of Celestial Mechanics I08353 2005 eBook  
2 Beutler, Gerhard Methods of Celestial Mechanics I05776 2005 eBook  
3 Beutler, Gerhard Methods of celestial mechanics : Vol. II : Application to planetary system, geodynamics and satellite geodesy C20072 2005 CD/DVD  
4 Gerhard Beutler Methods of celestial mechanics : Vol. I : Physical, mathematical, and numerical principles C20071 2005 CD/DVD  
5 BEUTLER, GERHARD Methods of celestial mechanics : Vol. II : Application to planetary system, geodynamics and satellite geodesy 020072 2005 Book  
6 Gerhard Beutler Methods of celestial mechanics : Vol. I : Physical, mathematical, and numerical principles 020071 2005 Book  
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TitleMethods of Celestial Mechanics : Volume I: Physical, Mathematical, and Numerical Principles
Author(s)Beutler, Gerhard
PublicationBerlin, Heidelberg, Springer Berlin Heidelberg, 2005.
DescriptionXVI, 466 p : online resource
Abstract NoteG. Beutler's Methods of Celestial Mechanics is a coherent textbook for students in physics, mathematics and engineering as well as an excellent reference for practitioners. This Volume I gives a thorough treatment of celestial mechanics and presents all the necessary mathematical details that a professional would need. After a brief review of the history of celestial mechanics, the equations of motion (Newtonian and relativistic versions) are developed for planetary systems (N-body-problem), for artificial Earth satellites, and for extended bodies (which includes the problem of Earth and lunar rotation). Perturbation theory is outlined in an elementary way from generally known mathematical principles without making use of the advanced tools of analytical mechanics. The variational equations associated with orbital motion - of fundamental importance for parameter estimation (e.g., orbit determination), numerical error propagation, and stability considerations - are introduced and their properties discussed in considerable detail. Numerical methods, especially for orbit determination and orbit improvement, are discussed in considerable depth. The algorithms may be easily applied to objects of the planetary system and to Earth satellites and space debris
ISBN,Price9783540268703
Keyword(s)1. ASTROPHYSICS 2. Astrophysics and Astroparticles 3. CLASSICAL MECHANICS 4. Computational Science and Engineering 5. Computer mathematics 6. EBOOK 7. EBOOK - SPRINGER 8. MECHANICS 9. Numerical and Computational Physics, Simulation 10. PHYSICS
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TitleMethods of Celestial Mechanics : Volume II: Application to Planetary System, Geodynamics and Satellite Geodesy
Author(s)Beutler, Gerhard
PublicationBerlin, Heidelberg, Springer Berlin Heidelberg, 2005.
DescriptionXVI, 448 p : online resource
Abstract NoteG. Beutler's Methods of Celestial Mechanics is a coherent textbook for students as well as an excellent reference for practitioners. Volume II is devoted to the applications and to the presentation of the program system CelestialMechanics. Three major areas of applications are covered: (1) Orbital and rotational motion of extended celestial bodies. The properties of the Earth-Moon system are developed from the simplest case (rigid bodies) to more general cases, including the rotation of an elastic Earth, the rotation of an Earth partly covered by oceans and surrounded by an atmosphere, and the rotation of an Earth composed of a liquid core and a rigid shell (Poincar?? model). (2) Artificial Earth Satellites. The oblateness perturbation acting on a satellite and the exploitation of its properties in practice is discussed using simulation methods (CelestialMechanics) and (simplified) first order perturbation methods. The perturbations due to the higher-order terms of the Earth's gravitational potential and resonant perturbations are considered thereafter. Special attention is paid to satellites of the Global Navigation Satellite Systems and to geostationary satellites. The characteristics of and models for the two most important non-gravitational forces, atmospheric drag and radiation pressure, are presented as well as the most relevant forces acting on high- and low-orbiting satellites. (3) Evolution of the Planetary System. The outer planetary system consisting of the planets Jupiter to Pluto is studied over long time intervals using simulation methods and spectral analysis (CelestialMechanics). The properties of the inner systems, in particular of the Earth's orbit, are made visible by integrating the entire system over long time intervals relevant for climate change. The distribution of minor planets and their orbital properties, regular orbits, and chaotic orbits are easily generated and analyzed using CelestialMechanics. The volume concludes with the discussion of important mathematical tools of the program system and of the principles of spectral analysis
ISBN,Price9783540265122
Keyword(s)1. Astronomy, Observations and Techniques 2. Astronomy???Observations 3. ASTROPHYSICS 4. Astrophysics and Astroparticles 5. EBOOK 6. EBOOK - SPRINGER 7. Observations, Astronomical
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TitleMethods of celestial mechanics : Vol. II : Application to planetary system, geodynamics and satellite geodesy
Author(s)Beutler, Gerhard
PublicationGermany, 1. Springer 2. Springer-Verlag, 2005.
Contents NoteThis work is based on lecture notes about Celestial Mechanics of the planetary system and of artificial satellites, about the rotation of Earth and Moon, and about numerical analysis. The lectures were intended for diploma students of astronomy, physics, mathematics and geography at the University of Bern in their first three academic years. Volume I deals with the development of theory and mathematical tools. Volume 2 deals with applications. Volume 3 deals with computer program system included in volume 2.
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Keyword(s)1. ASTRODYNAMICS 2. PLANETARY SYSTEM 3. PLASYS - COMPUTER PROGRAM - CELESTIAL MECHANICS 4. SATELLITE GEODESY 5. SATORB - COMPUTER PROGRAM - CELESTIAL MECHANICS
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TitleMethods of celestial mechanics : Vol. I : Physical, mathematical, and numerical principles
Author(s)Gerhard Beutler
PublicationGermany, Springer, 2005.
Contents NoteThis work is based on lecture notes about Celestial Mechanics of the planetary system and of artificial satellites, about the rotation of Earth and Moon, and about numerical analysis. The lectures were intended for diploma students of astronomy, physics, mathematics and geography at the University of Bern in their first three academic years. Volume I deals with the development of theory and mathematical tools. Volume 2 deals with applications. Volume 3 deals with computer program system included in volume 2.
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Keyword(s)1. ASTRODYNAMICS 2. ERDROT - COMPUTER PROGRAM - CELESTIAL MECHANICS 3. GEODYNAMICS 4. PLASYS - COMPUTER PROGRAM - CELESTIAL MECHANICS 5. SATELLITE GEODESY 6. SATORB - COMPUTER PROGRAM - CELESTIAL MECHANICS
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TitleMethods of celestial mechanics : Vol. II : Application to planetary system, geodynamics and satellite geodesy
Author(s)Gerhard Beutler
PublicationGermany, Springer-Verlag, 2005.
Descriptionxvi, 448p.
Series(Astronomy and Astrophysics Library)
Contents NoteThis work is based on lecture notes about Celestial Mechanics of the planetary system and of artificial satellites, about the rotation of Earth and Moon, and about numerical analysis. The lectures were intended for diploma students of astronomy, physics, mathematics and geography at the University of Bern in their first three academic years. Volume I deals with the development of theory and mathematical tools. Volume 2 deals with applications. Volume 3 deals with computer program system included in volume 2.
ISBN,Price3540407502 : Euro 79.95
Classification521.1(042.3)
Keyword(s)1. ASTRODYNAMICS 2. ERDROT - COMPUTER PROGRAM - CELESTIAL MECHANICS 3. GEODYNAMICS 4. GEOMETRY 5. HILBERT SPACE 6. PLANETARY SYSTEM 7. PLASYS - COMPUTER PROGRAM - CELESTIAL MECHANICS 8. PULSAR ASTRONOMY 9. SATELLITE GEODESY 10. SATORB - COMPUTER PROGRAM - CELESTIAL MECHANICS
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TitleMethods of celestial mechanics : Vol. I : Physical, mathematical, and numerical principles
Author(s)Gerhard Beutler
PublicationGermany, Springer, 2005.
Descriptionxvi, 464p.
Series(Astronomy and Astrophysics Library)
Contents NoteThis work is based on lecture notes about Celestial Mechanics of the planetary system and of artificial satellites, about the rotation of Earth and Moon, and about numerical analysis. The lectures were intended for diploma students of astronomy, physics, mathematics and geography at the University of Bern in their first three academic years. Volume I deals with the development of theory and mathematical tools. Volume 2 deals with applications. Volume 3 deals with computer program system included in volume 2.
ISBN,Price3540407499 : Euro 79.95
Classification521.1(042.3)
Keyword(s)1. ASTRODYNAMICS 2. ERDROT - COMPUTER PROGRAM - CELESTIAL MECHANICS 3. GEODYNAMICS 4. PLANETARY SYSTEM 5. PLASYS - COMPUTER PROGRAM - CELESTIAL MECHANICS 6. SATELLITE GEODESY 7. SATORB - COMPUTER PROGRAM - CELESTIAL MECHANICS
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