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This work contains the proceedings of an International Astronomical
Symposium devoted to the interactions between physics and dynamics
in the solar system, especially with regard to the small bodies
(asteroids, comets, meteors). These two topics were traditionally
considered as almost independent, but their interactions are
increasingly being reviewed as the key to an understanding of the
formation and evolution of the solar system. For instance, the
rotational dynamics of planets have a profound influence on their
climate. On the other hand, a good understanding of the complicated
dynamics of asteroids and the identification of families of bodies
born from the break-up of a parent body may tell us much about the
formation and the evolution of the solar system. All these, and
several related questions are discussed in these proceedings, which
should be of interest to both physicists and dynamicists.
Minor bodies in the Solar System, though representing only a small
fraction of the mass in the Solar System, may well play a
fundamental role in terrestrial evolution. This book contains
investigations of the dynamics and physics of comets, asteroids and
meteor streams, and the rather controversial topic of periodic
phenomena in the Solar System as signified by geological records,
together with several associated developments in celestial
dynamics. All these problems are interwoven. This book makes a
contribution towards unravelling the nature of the interactions
between the Earth and its celestial environment.
DYNAMICS REPORTED reports on recent developments in dynamical
systems. Dynamical systems of course originated from ordinary
differential equations. Today, dynamical systems cover a much
larger area, including dynamical pro cesses described by functional
and integral equations, by partial and stochastic differential
equations, etc. Dynamical systems have involved remarkably in
recent years. A wealth of new phenomena, new ideas and new
techniques are proving to be of considerable interest to scientists
in rather different fields. It is not surprising that thousands of
publications on the theory itself and on its various applications
are appearing. DYNAMICS REPORTED presents carefully written
articles on major sub jects in dynamical systems and their
applications, addressed not only to special ists but also to a
broader range of readers including graduate students. Topics are
advanced, while detailed exposition of ideas, restriction to
typical result- rather than the most general ones - and, last but
not least, lucid proofs help to gain the utmost degree of clarity.
It is hoped, that DYNAMICS REPORTED will be useful for those enter
ing the field and will stimulate an exchange of ideas among those
working in dynamical systems.
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