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This book presents the basic mathematics underlying the subject of Celestial Mechanics. Keyed to an audience with an interest in mathematics, the book includes four major topics. Chapter 1, The Central Force Problem, deals with Keplers first and second laws, orbits under nonNewtonian attraction, elements of an orbit, the twobody system, the solar system, and disturbed motion. Chapter 2 introduces the nbody problem and includes the LagrangeJacobi formula, Sundmans theorem on total collapse, the threebody problem, and Lagrange solutions and Eulers solution. Chapter 3, Introduction to HamiltonJacobi Theory is deliberately independent of Chapter 4, Perturbation Theory.
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I bought this book for a course I'm taking on celestial mechanics, and it has been super helpful! The structure is logical, and the examples provided make it easier to grasp the concepts. Would definitely suggest it to classmates!
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Anika Thompson
Engaging Introduction to a Complex Topic
I really enjoyed this book as a beginner in celestial mechanics. The explanations are clear, and the illustrations are helpful for visualizing the concepts. It's not too overwhelming, which is great for someone like me just starting out!
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Samuel Chen
Great for Beginners, But Lacks Depth
This book gives a solid introduction to celestial mechanics, but I found it lacking in some advanced topics that I was hoping to explore. It's a good read for those new to the subject, but don't expect to dive deep into the math just yet.
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Jens Kruger
Not for Advanced Learners
I found this book to be too simplistic for my needs. While it's a decent introduction, those who are already familiar with orbital mechanics won't find much new here. It arrived on time, but I was hoping for more advanced content.
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