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The aim of this book is rather ambitious, namely to gather and order in a logical way most of the important ideas published on the Kepler Problem, i.e., on the motion of a particle under an attractive or repulsive force, decreasing with the square of the distance from a fixed point. These aspects include group theoretical treatment, regularization, quantization, variable separation, generalized Keplerian systems, perturbations, etc.
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Cordani, B. (2003). Introductory Survey. In: The Kepler Problem. Progress in Mathematical Physics, vol 29. Birkhäuser, Basel. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-0348-8051-0_1
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