A determination of secular terms in first-order planetary theory
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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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