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Dynamics of Planetary Systems
By (Author) Scott Tremaine
Princeton University Press
Princeton University Press
16th May 2023
United States
Tertiary Education
Non Fiction
Space science
521
Hardback
640
Width 156mm, Height 235mm
An introduction to celestial mechanics for advanced undergraduates, graduate students, and researchers new to the field
Celestial mechanicsthe study of the movement of planets, satellites, and smaller bodies such as cometsis one of the oldest subjects in the physical sciences. Since the mid-twentieth century, the field has experienced a renaissance due to advances in space flight, digital computing, numerical mathematics, nonlinear dynamics, and chaos theory, and the discovery of exoplanets. This modern, authoritative introduction to planetary system dynamics reflects these recent developments and discoveries and is suitable for advanced undergraduate and graduate students as well as researchers. The book treats both traditional subjects, such as the two-body and three-body problems, lunar theory, and Hamiltonian perturbation theory, as well as a diverse range of other topics, including chaos in the solar system, comet dynamics, extrasolar planets, planetesimal dynamics, resonances, tidal friction and disruption, and more. The book provides readers with all the core concepts, tools, and methods needed to conduct research in the subject.
"Winner of the PROSE Award in Chemistry, Physics, Astronomy, and Cosmology Texbooks, Association of American Publishers"
"Finalist for the PROSE Award in Chemistry, Physics, Astronomy, and Cosmology, Association of American Publishers"
Scott Tremaine is Professor Emeritus at the Institute for Advanced Study in Princeton and a member of the Royal Society of London, the Royal Society of Canada, and the US National Academy of Sciences. He is the author (with James Binney) of Galactic Dynamics (Princeton).