Earth, Moon, and Planets

, Volume 43, Issue 3, pp 267–269 | Cite as

A determination of secular terms in first-order planetary theory

  • Osman M. Kamel
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Abstract

The secular terms of the first-order planetary Hamiltonian is determined, by two methods, in terms of the variables of H. Poincaré, neglecting powers higher than the second in the eccentricity-inclination.

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Secular Term Planetary Theory 
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© Kluwer Academic Publishers 1988

Authors and Affiliations

  • Osman M. Kamel
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  1. 1.Astronomy Dept., Faculty of SciencesCairo UniversityGizaEgypt

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