New Advances in Celestial Mechanics and Hamiltonian Systems

New Advances in Celestial Mechanics and Hamiltonian Systems

  • Joaquín Delgado
  • Ernesto A. Lacomba
  • Jaume Llibre
  • Ernesto Perez-Chavela
Publisher:Springer Science & Business MediaISBN 13: 9781441990587ISBN 10: 1441990585

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New Advances in Celestial Mechanics and Hamiltonian Systems is written by Joaquín Delgado and published by Springer Science & Business Media. It's available with International Standard Book Number or ISBN identification 1441990585 (ISBN 10) and 9781441990587 (ISBN 13).

The aim of the IV International Symposium on Hamiltonian Systems and Celestial Mechanics, HAMSYS-2001 was to join top researchers in the area of Celestial Mechanics, Hamiltonian systems and related topics in order to communicate new results and look forward for join research projects. For PhD students, this meeting offered also the opportunity of personal contact to help themselves in their own research, to call as well and promote the attention of young researchers and graduated students from our scientific community to the above topics, which are nowadays of interest and relevance in Celestial Mechanics and Hamiltonian dynamics. A glance to the achievements in the area in the last century came as a consequence of joint discussions in the workshop sessions, new problems were presented and lines of future research were delineated. Specific discussion topics included: New periodic orbits and choreographies in the n-body problem, singularities in few body problems, central configurations, restricted three body problem, geometrical mechanics, dynamics of charged problems, area preserving maps and Arnold diffusion.