Relative Equilibria of the Curved N-Body Problem
Florin Diacu
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Description for Relative Equilibria of the Curved N-Body Problem
Hardback. Provides us to know how to measure the shortest distance between two points of the physical space. This book offers a mathematical proof that, for distances of the order of 10 AU, space is Euclidean. Series: Atlantis Studies in Dynamical Systems. Num Pages: 160 pages, biography. BIC Classification: PBKJ; PBWR. Category: (P) Professional & Vocational. Dimension: 234 x 156 x 11. Weight in Grams: 405.
The guiding light of this monograph is a question easy to understand but difficult to answer: {What is the shape of the universe? In other words, how do we measure the shortest distance between two points of the physical space? Should we follow a straight line, as on a flat table, fly along a circle, as between Paris and New York, or take some other path, and if so, what would that path look like? If you accept that the model proposed here, which assumes a gravitational law extended to a universe of constant curvature, is a good approximation of ... Read more
The guiding light of this monograph is a question easy to understand but difficult to answer: {What is the shape of the universe? In other words, how do we measure the shortest distance between two points of the physical space? Should we follow a straight line, as on a flat table, fly along a circle, as between Paris and New York, or take some other path, and if so, what would that path look like? If you accept that the model proposed here, which assumes a gravitational law extended to a universe of constant curvature, is a good approximation of ... Read more
Product Details
Format
Hardback
Publication date
2012
Publisher
Atlantis Press (Zeger Karssen) Netherlands
Number of pages
160
Condition
New
Series
Atlantis Studies in Dynamical Systems
Number of Pages
143
Place of Publication
, Netherlands
ISBN
9789491216671
SKU
V9789491216671
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Reviews for Relative Equilibria of the Curved N-Body Problem
From the reviews: “The book is divided into 5 parts with several chapters and sections in each. … The book is clear, well written, interesting and easy to read. … The book is an invitation to more research on this topic and it is a nice source of new problems, particularly for people working in celestial mechanics, dynamical systems, ... Read more