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Chaos and Stability in Planetary Systems (Paperback, 2005 ed.): Rudolf Dvorak, F. Freistetter, Jurgen Kurths Chaos and Stability in Planetary Systems (Paperback, 2005 ed.)
Rudolf Dvorak, F. Freistetter, Jurgen Kurths
R2,958 Discovery Miles 29 580 Ships in 10 - 15 working days

This book is intended as an introduction to the field of planetary systems at the postgraduate level. It consists of four extensive lectures on Hamiltonian dynamics, celestial mechanics, the structure of extrasolar planetary systems and the formation of planets. As such, this volume is particularly suitable for those who need to understand the substantial connections between these different topics.

Qualitative and Quantitative Behaviour of Planetary Systems - Proceedings of the Third Alexander von Humboldt Colloquium on... Qualitative and Quantitative Behaviour of Planetary Systems - Proceedings of the Third Alexander von Humboldt Colloquium on Celestial Mechanics (Paperback, Softcover reprint of the original 1st ed. 1993)
Rudolf Dvorak, Jacques Henrard
R1,599 Discovery Miles 15 990 Ships in 10 - 15 working days

The success of the two first Alexander von Humboldt Colloquia on Celestial Mechanics (March 1984 and March 1988) encouraged us to meet again this year from March 29 to April 4, 1992 in the " Alpengasthof Peter Rosegger"" in the Styrian Alps (Ramsau, Austria). This time the colloquium was devoted to the "Qualitative and Quantitative behaviour of Planetary Systems." The papers covered a large range of questions of current interest from the behaviour of dust particles to the stability of the Solar System as a whole, without forgetting the motion of Asteroids and their classification into families. KAM theory, chaotic motions, resonances, Lyapunov characteristic exponents, perturbation theory, numerical integration were - of course - on the menu every day, served with sauces and accents from various part of the world: from China, from Brazil, from the United States and from all over Europe. To be able to organize this - now well established - meeting, we have to thank primarily the munificence of the Austrian Ministry of Science, furthermore the Steiermarkischen Wissenschafts- und Landesfonds and the Osterreichische Nationalbank for financial support. Also, the Osterreichische Forschungsgemein schaft and the University of Vienna made it possible to invite participants to this meeting from abroad. Support in form of "Tagungsunterlagen" was given by the Creditanstalt-Bankverein in Vienna and coffee during the whole meeting time was donated by Homig-Kaffee Graz."

The Dynamical Behaviour of our Planetary System - Proceedings of the Fourth Alexander von Humboldt Colloquium on Celestial... The Dynamical Behaviour of our Planetary System - Proceedings of the Fourth Alexander von Humboldt Colloquium on Celestial Mechanics (Paperback, Softcover reprint of the original 1st ed. 1997)
Rudolf Dvorak, Jacques Henrard
R1,610 Discovery Miles 16 100 Ships in 10 - 15 working days

It is now a well established tradition that every four years, at the end of winter, a group of "celestial mechanicians" from all over the world gather at the "Alpen gasthof Peter Rosegger" in the Styrian Alps (Ramsau, Austria). This time the colloquium was held from March 17 to March 23, 1996 and was devoted to the Dynamical Behaviour of our Planetary System. The papers covered a large range of questions of current interest: theoretical questions (re- nances, universal properties, non integrability, transport, ... ) and questions about numerical tools ( symplectic maps, indicators of chaos, ... ) were particularly well represented; the never ending problem of the sculpting of the asteroid belt was also qui te popular. You will find in the following pages a pot-pourri of what we listen to; you will miss of course the diversity of accents with which the tunes were delivered: from China, from Japan, from Brazil, from the United-States of America and from all over Europe, East and West. Let us not forget that the comet 199682 (Hyakutake) came to visit us; many an evening was spent on the deck of the Alpengasthof contemplating this celestial visitor who liked to play hide-and-seek behind the spruce trees.

Dynamics of Small Solar System Bodies and Exoplanets (Paperback, 2010 ed.): Jean J. Souchay, Rudolf Dvorak Dynamics of Small Solar System Bodies and Exoplanets (Paperback, 2010 ed.)
Jean J. Souchay, Rudolf Dvorak
R3,031 Discovery Miles 30 310 Ships in 10 - 15 working days

This book on recent investigations of the dynamics of celestial bodies in the solar and extra-Solar System is based on the elaborated lecture notes of a thematic school on the topic, held as a result of cooperation between the SYRTE Department of Paris Observatory and the section of astronomy of the Vienna University. Each chapter corresponds to a lecture of several hours given by its author(s). The book therefore represents a necessary and very precious document for teachers, students, and researchers in the ?eld. The ?rst two chapters by A. Lema ?tre and H. Skokos deal with standard topics of celestial mechanics: the ?rst one explains the basic principles of resonances in mechanics and their studies in the case of the Solar System. The differences between the various cases of resonance (mean motion, secular, etc. ) are emphasized together with resonant effects on celestial bodies moving around the Sun. The second one deals with approximative methods of describing chaos. These methods, some of them being classical, as the Lyapounov exponents, other ones being developed in the very recent past, are explained in full detail. The second one explains the basic principles of resonances in mechanics and their studies in the case of the Solar System. The differences between the various cases of resonance (mean motion, s- ular, etc. ) are emphasized together with resonant effects on celestial bodies moving around the Sun. The following three chapters by A. Cellino, by P. Robutel and J.

The Stability of Planetary Systems - Proceedings of the Alexander von Humboldt Colloquium on Celestial Mechanics, held at... The Stability of Planetary Systems - Proceedings of the Alexander von Humboldt Colloquium on Celestial Mechanics, held at Ramsau, Styria, March 25-31, 1984 (Paperback, Softcover reprint of the original 1st ed. 1984)
R.L. Duncombe, Rudolf Dvorak, P.J. Message
R1,614 Discovery Miles 16 140 Ships in 10 - 15 working days

The Alexander von Humboldt Colloquium on Celestial Mechanics (sub titled "The Stability of Planetary Systems") was held in Ramsau, Styria, in the Austrian Alps, from March the 25th to the 31st, 1984. The dedication of the meeting to Alexander von Humboldt presented partici pants with the challenge that the discussions during the week should reflect the spirit of that great scientist of the last century, that the very many interesting ideas presented and developed during the sessions should be interpreted in the light of a broad v ew of astron omy and astrophysics. The topics of the meeting ranged from astrometric questions relating to the specification of inertial reference systems, motion of planets (including minor planets) and satellites, with the recurring topic of the search for criteria of stability of the systems, resonances, periodic orbits, and to the origin of the systems. Each session began with one or more invited review papers, followed by offered contributions and discussion. Three evening discussions were held, devoted respectively to inertial systems, to numerical integration techniques, and to cosmogonic problems and ring systems. On the evening of Wednesday, March 28th, a recital of chamber mus c was given by Bernhard Piberauer, on the violin, and Meinhard Prinz, on the piano."

Long Term Evolution of Planetary Systems - Proceedings of the Alexander von Humboldt Colloquium on Celestial Mechanics, held in... Long Term Evolution of Planetary Systems - Proceedings of the Alexander von Humboldt Colloquium on Celestial Mechanics, held in Ramsau, Austria, 13-19 March 1988 (Paperback, Softcover reprint of the original 1st ed. 1988)
Rudolf Dvorak, Jacques Henrard
R5,804 Discovery Miles 58 040 Ships in 10 - 15 working days

Proceedings of the Alexander von Humboldt Colloquium on Celestial Mechanics held in Ramsau, Austria, March 13-19, 1988

New Developments in the Dynamics of Planetary Systems - Proceedings of the Fifth Alexander von Humboldt Colloquium on Celestial... New Developments in the Dynamics of Planetary Systems - Proceedings of the Fifth Alexander von Humboldt Colloquium on Celestial Mechanics held in Badhofgastein (Austria), 19-25 March 2000 (Paperback, Softcover reprint of the original 1st ed. 2001)
Rudolf Dvorak, Jacques Henrard
R4,514 Discovery Miles 45 140 Ships in 10 - 15 working days

It is now a well-established tradition that every four years, at the end of winter, a group of 'celestial mechanicians' from all over the world gather in the Austrian Alps at the invitation of R. Dvorak. This time the colloquium was held at Badhofgastein from March 19 to March 25, 2000 and was devoted to the 'New Developments in the Dynamics of Planetary Systems'. The papers covered a large range of questions of current interest: t- oretical questions (resonances, KAM theory, transport, ... ) and questions about numerical tools (synthetic elements, indicators of chaos, ... ) were particularly well represented; of course planetary theories and Near Earth Objects were also quite popular. Three special lectures were delivered in honor of deceased colleagues whom, to our dismay, we will no longer meet at the 'Austrian Colloquia'. W. Jefferys delivered the Heinrich Eichhorn lecture on 'Statistics for the Twenty-first Century Astrometry', a topic on which Heinrich Eichhorn was a specialist. A. Roy delivered a lecture honoring Victor Szehebely on 'Lifting the Darkness: Science in the Third Millenium', in which in wove anecdotes and remembrances of Victor which moved the audience very much. A. Lemaitre spoke in honor of Michele Moons on 'Mech anism of Capture in External Resonance'. The end of her talk was devoted to a short and moving biography of Michele illustrated by many slides."

A Comparison of the Dynamical Evolution of Planetary Systems - Proceedings of the Sixth Alexander von Humboldt Colloquium on... A Comparison of the Dynamical Evolution of Planetary Systems - Proceedings of the Sixth Alexander von Humboldt Colloquium on Celestial Mechanics Bad Hofgastein (Austria), 21-27 March 2004 (Paperback, Softcover reprint of hardcover 1st ed. 2005)
Rudolf Dvorak, Sylvio Ferraz-Mello
R4,503 Discovery Miles 45 030 Ships in 10 - 15 working days

Bad Hofgastein who made the very successful Salzburger Abend with indi- nous music from Salzburg possible. Special thanks also to the former director of the Institute of Astronomy in Vienna, Prof. Paul Jackson for his generous private donation. We should not forget our hosts Mr. and Mrs. Winkler and their employees from the hotel who made the stay quite enjoyable. None of us will forget the very last evening, when the staff of kitchen under the le- ership of the cook himself came to offer us as farewell the famous Salzburger Nockerln, a traditional Austrian dessert. Everyone got a lot of scienti?c input during the lectures and the discussions and, to summarize, we all had a spl- did week in Salzburg in the Hotel Winkler. We all hope to come again in 2008 to discuss new results and new perspectives on a high level scienti?c standard in the Gasteinertal. Rudolf Dvorak and Sylvio Ferraz-Mello Celestial Mechanics and Dynamical Astronomy (2005) 92:1-18 (c) Springer 2005 DOI 10. 1007/s10569-005-3314-7 FROM ASTROMETRY TO CELESTIAL MECHANICS: ORBIT DETERMINATION WITH VERY SHORT ARCS (Heinrich K. Eichhorn Memorial Lecture) 1 2 ? ' ANDREA MILANI and ZORAN KNEZEVIC 1 Department of Mathematics, University of Pisa, via Buonarroti 2, 56127 Pisa, Italy, e-mail: milani@dm. unipi. it 2 Astronomical Observatory, Volgina 7, 11160 Belgrade 74, Serbia and Montenegro, e-mail: zoran@aob. bg. ac.

Dynamics of Small Solar System Bodies and Exoplanets (Hardcover, 2010 Ed.): Jean J. Souchay, Rudolf Dvorak Dynamics of Small Solar System Bodies and Exoplanets (Hardcover, 2010 Ed.)
Jean J. Souchay, Rudolf Dvorak
R3,083 Discovery Miles 30 830 Ships in 10 - 15 working days

This book on recent investigations of the dynamics of celestial bodies in the solar and extra-Solar System is based on the elaborated lecture notes of a thematic school on the topic, held as a result of cooperation between the SYRTE Department of Paris Observatory and the section of astronomy of the Vienna University. Each chapter corresponds to a lecture of several hours given by its author(s). The book therefore represents a necessary and very precious document for teachers, students, and researchers in the ?eld. The ?rst two chapters by A. Lema ?tre and H. Skokos deal with standard topics of celestial mechanics: the ?rst one explains the basic principles of resonances in mechanics and their studies in the case of the Solar System. The differences between the various cases of resonance (mean motion, secular, etc. ) are emphasized together with resonant effects on celestial bodies moving around the Sun. The second one deals with approximative methods of describing chaos. These methods, some of them being classical, as the Lyapounov exponents, other ones being developed in the very recent past, are explained in full detail. The second one explains the basic principles of resonances in mechanics and their studies in the case of the Solar System. The differences between the various cases of resonance (mean motion, s- ular, etc. ) are emphasized together with resonant effects on celestial bodies moving around the Sun. The following three chapters by A. Cellino, by P. Robutel and J.

Chaos and Stability in Planetary Systems (Hardcover, 2005 ed.): Rudolf Dvorak, F. Freistetter, Jurgen Kurths Chaos and Stability in Planetary Systems (Hardcover, 2005 ed.)
Rudolf Dvorak, F. Freistetter, Jurgen Kurths
R3,139 Discovery Miles 31 390 Ships in 10 - 15 working days

This book is intended as an introduction to the field of planetary systems at the postgraduate level. It consists of four extensive lectures on Hamiltonian dynamics, celestial mechanics, the structure of extrasolar planetary systems and the formation of planets. As such, this volume is particularly suitable for those who need to understand the substantial connections between these different topics.

A Comparison of the Dynamical Evolution of Planetary Systems - Proceedings of the Sixth Alexander von Humboldt Colloquium on... A Comparison of the Dynamical Evolution of Planetary Systems - Proceedings of the Sixth Alexander von Humboldt Colloquium on Celestial Mechanics Bad Hofgastein (Austria), 21-27 March 2004 (Hardcover, Reprinted from Celestial Mechanics and Dynamical Astronomy journal, Vol. 92/1-3)
Rudolf Dvorak, Sylvio Ferraz-Mello
R4,677 Discovery Miles 46 770 Ships in 10 - 15 working days

Bad Hofgastein who made the very successful Salzburger Abend with indi- nous music from Salzburg possible. Special thanks also to the former director of the Institute of Astronomy in Vienna, Prof. Paul Jackson for his generous private donation. We should not forget our hosts Mr. and Mrs. Winkler and their employees from the hotel who made the stay quite enjoyable. None of us will forget the very last evening, when the staff of kitchen under the le- ership of the cook himself came to offer us as farewell the famous Salzburger Nockerln, a traditional Austrian dessert. Everyone got a lot of scienti?c input during the lectures and the discussions and, to summarize, we all had a spl- did week in Salzburg in the Hotel Winkler. We all hope to come again in 2008 to discuss new results and new perspectives on a high level scienti?c standard in the Gasteinertal. Rudolf Dvorak and Sylvio Ferraz-Mello Celestial Mechanics and Dynamical Astronomy (2005) 92:1-18 (c) Springer 2005 DOI 10. 1007/s10569-005-3314-7 FROM ASTROMETRY TO CELESTIAL MECHANICS: ORBIT DETERMINATION WITH VERY SHORT ARCS (Heinrich K. Eichhorn Memorial Lecture) 1 2 ? ' ANDREA MILANI and ZORAN KNEZEVIC 1 Department of Mathematics, University of Pisa, via Buonarroti 2, 56127 Pisa, Italy, e-mail: milani@dm. unipi. it 2 Astronomical Observatory, Volgina 7, 11160 Belgrade 74, Serbia and Montenegro, e-mail: zoran@aob. bg. ac.

New Developments in the Dynamics of Planetary Systems - Proceedings of the Fifth Alexander von Humboldt Colloquium on Celestial... New Developments in the Dynamics of Planetary Systems - Proceedings of the Fifth Alexander von Humboldt Colloquium on Celestial Mechanics held in Badhofgastein (Austria), 19-25 March 2000 (Hardcover, Reprinted from CELESTIAL MECHANICS AND DYNAMICAL ASTRONOMY, 78, 2001)
Rudolf Dvorak, Jacques Henrard
R4,726 Discovery Miles 47 260 Ships in 10 - 15 working days

It is now a well-established tradition that every four years, at the end of winter, a group of 'celestial mechanicians' from all over the world gather in the Austrian Alps at the invitation of R. Dvorak. This time the colloquium was held at Badhofgastein from March 19 to March 25, 2000 and was devoted to the 'New Developments in the Dynamics of Planetary Systems'. The papers covered a large range of questions of current interest: t- oretical questions (resonances, KAM theory, transport, ... ) and questions about numerical tools (synthetic elements, indicators of chaos, ... ) were particularly well represented; of course planetary theories and Near Earth Objects were also quite popular. Three special lectures were delivered in honor of deceased colleagues whom, to our dismay, we will no longer meet at the 'Austrian Colloquia'. W. Jefferys delivered the Heinrich Eichhorn lecture on 'Statistics for the Twenty-first Century Astrometry', a topic on which Heinrich Eichhorn was a specialist. A. Roy delivered a lecture honoring Victor Szehebely on 'Lifting the Darkness: Science in the Third Millenium', in which in wove anecdotes and remembrances of Victor which moved the audience very much. A. Lemaitre spoke in honor of Michele Moons on 'Mech anism of Capture in External Resonance'. The end of her talk was devoted to a short and moving biography of Michele illustrated by many slides."

Long Term Evolution of Planetary Systems - Proceedings of the Alexander von Humboldt Colloquium on Celestial Mechanics, held in... Long Term Evolution of Planetary Systems - Proceedings of the Alexander von Humboldt Colloquium on Celestial Mechanics, held in Ramsau, Austria, 13-19 March 1988 (Hardcover, Reprinted from CELESTIAL MECHANICS, 43:1-4, 1989)
Rudolf Dvorak, Jacques Henrard
R6,033 Discovery Miles 60 330 Ships in 10 - 15 working days

Proceedings of the Alexander von Humboldt Colloquium on Celestial Mechanics held in Ramsau, Austria, March 13-19, 1988

Proceedings of the First Greek-Austrian Workshop on Extrasolar Planetary Systems (Paperback): Harry Varvoglis, Rudolf Dvorak Proceedings of the First Greek-Austrian Workshop on Extrasolar Planetary Systems (Paperback)
Harry Varvoglis, Rudolf Dvorak; Thomas I Maindl
R1,876 R1,761 Discovery Miles 17 610 Save R115 (6%) Ships in 10 - 15 working days
Chinas Religionen - Erster Toil, Confucius Und Seine Lehre (1895) (Paperback): Rudolf Dvorak Chinas Religionen - Erster Toil, Confucius Und Seine Lehre (1895) (Paperback)
Rudolf Dvorak
R788 Discovery Miles 7 880 Ships in 10 - 15 working days

This scarce antiquarian book is a selection from Kessinger Publishing's Legacy Reprint Series. Due to its age, it may contain imperfections such as marks, notations, marginalia and flawed pages. Because we believe this work is culturally important, we have made it available as part of our commitment to protecting, preserving, and promoting the world's literature. Kessinger Publishing is the place to find hundreds of thousands of rare and hard-to-find books with something of interest for everyone!

Chinas Religionen - Erster Toil, Confucius Und Seine Lehre (1895) (Hardcover): Rudolf Dvorak Chinas Religionen - Erster Toil, Confucius Und Seine Lehre (1895) (Hardcover)
Rudolf Dvorak
R1,170 Discovery Miles 11 700 Ships in 10 - 15 working days
Chinas Religionen - Erster Toil, Confucius Und Seine Lehre (1895) (Paperback): Rudolf Dvorak Chinas Religionen - Erster Toil, Confucius Und Seine Lehre (1895) (Paperback)
Rudolf Dvorak
R788 Discovery Miles 7 880 Ships in 10 - 15 working days
Ephemeriden Von Sonne, Mond Und Hellen Planeten Von -1000 Bis -601 (Paperback): Rudolf Dvorak, Hermann Hunger Ephemeriden Von Sonne, Mond Und Hellen Planeten Von -1000 Bis -601 (Paperback)
Rudolf Dvorak, Hermann Hunger
R1,204 Discovery Miles 12 040 Out of stock
Extrasolar Planets - Formation, Detection and Dynamics (Paperback): Rudolf Dvorak Extrasolar Planets - Formation, Detection and Dynamics (Paperback)
Rudolf Dvorak
R4,154 R3,915 Discovery Miles 39 150 Save R239 (6%) Out of stock

This latest, up-to-date resource for research on extrasolar planets covers formation, dynamics, atmospheres and detection. After a look at the formation of giant planets, the book goes on to discuss the formation and dynamics of planets in resonances, planets in double stars, atmospheres and habitable zones, detection via spectra and transits, and the history and prospects of ESPs as well as satellite projects.
Edited by a renowned expert in solar system dynamics with chapters written by the leading experts in the method described -- from the US and Europe -- this is an ideal textbook for graduates, students in astronomy, and astronomers.

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