Applications of Computer Technology to Dynamical Astronomy [E-Book] : Proceedings of the 109th Colloquium of the International Astronomical Union, held in Gaithersburg, Maryland, 27–29 July 1988 / edited by P. Kenneth Seidelmann, Jean Kovalevsky.
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Personal Name(s): | Kovalevsky, Jean, editor |
Seidelmann, P. Kenneth, editor | |
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Dordrecht :
Springer,
1989
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Physical Description: |
X, 341 p. online resource. |
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englisch |
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9789400909854 |
DOI: |
10.1007/978-94-009-0985-4 |
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- 1/Applications of Computers to Solving Problems
- Early Applications of Computer Technology to Dynamical Astronomy
- Applications of Computers to Celestial Mechanics
- Applications to Stellar and Galactic Dynamics
- Application of Computer in Qualitative Studies of Celestial Mechanics
- Leading Spiral Arms, Retrograde Galaxy Encounters and Massive Halos
- On Construction of Analytic Solutions to the Three Body Problem by Use of Computer Experiments
- The Use of Computer Algorithms in the Construction of a Theory of the Long-Period Perturbations of Saturn’s Satellite Hyperion
- Some Numerical Aspects in a Search for I=1 Periodic Orbits for Hecuba Asteroids
- SHORDE I Program System and Applications
- A Semi-numerical Expansion of the Averaged Disturbing Function for Some Very-high-eccentricity Orbits
- Symbolic Algebra Software for Planetary Theories
- Tests of the Extrapolation Method for the Numerical Integration of the Keplerian Motion
- Application of a Massively Parallel Computer to the N-body Problem
- Hydrodynamical Models of Elliptical Galaxies
- A Multifluid Code for Problems of Elliptical Galaxy Formation and Evolution
- 3D Hydrodynamics and Radiative Transfer
- First-order and Second-order 3-D Hydrodynamics: A Comparison
- Chaotic Dynamics and Monte Carlo Modelling
- Software Tools for Nonlinear Dynamics
- Computer Algebra, Lie Transforms and the Nonlinear Stability of L4
- Solution of an Infinite Number of Inequations Depending on a Continuous Parameter and Application to the Solution of Equations in Dynamical Astronomy
- 2/Matching Problems with Technology
- Planet Crossing Asteroids and Parallel Computing: Project Spaceguard
- Implementation of an N-body Code in a HP1000 Computer
- Computer Applications to Lunar and Artificial Satellite Laser Ranging
- The Use of Image Processors for Acquisition and Reduction of Astrometric Data in Real Time
- Modeling of Asymmetric Light Curves of Eclipsing Binaries on the Cyber 205 Supercomputer
- Galaxies in the Connection Machine
- 3/New Methods of Mathematical Programming
- Specialized Celestial Mechanics Systems for Symbolic Manipulation
- On a Restricted (2n+3)-Body Problem
- The Simplex Method for Nonlinear Mass Determinations
- An Optimum Method for Calculating Restricted Three-Body Orbits
- The Constrained Normal Form Algorithm
- 4/Matching Computer Language to the Problem
- Simplify or Perish
- The Stability of the Lagrangian Point L4
- Computer Implementation of a New Approach to the Ideal Resonance Problem
- A Laboratory for Gravitational Scattering Experiments
- Problem Oriented Language for Ephemeris Astronomy and its Realisation in the System ERA
- 5/Use of Numerical Versus Algebraic Computation
- Numerical Integration Methods in Dynamical Astronomy
- A Survey of Poisson Series Processors
- A FORTRAN-based Poisson Series Processor and its Applications in Celestial Mechanics
- PARSEC: An Interactive Poisson Series Processor for Personal Computing Systems
- The Problem of the Eulerian Oscillations: A Weakness of Numerical Versus Analytical Methods
- A Semi-Analytical Method to Study Perturbed Rotational Motion
- Computational Studies of Cloudy Gaseous Galactic Disks
- 6/Representation and Transmission of Results
- Synthetic Secular Theories of the Planetary Orbits: Regular and Chaotic Behaviour
- Numerical Representation of Planetary Ephemerides
- Compressed Planetary and Lunar Ephemerides
- An Analytical Representation of Ephemeris Data
- Numerical Simulations of Narrow Planetary Rings: An Animation
- Electronic Almanacs Mating the Message and the Medium
- List of Participants
- Errata.