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A discussion of long-term numerical solutions of the Jupiter-Saturn-Sun system

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A detailed discussion of recent numerical studies concerning the stability of the Jupiter-Saturn-Sun system is presented.

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Nacozy, P.E. A discussion of long-term numerical solutions of the Jupiter-Saturn-Sun system. Celestial Mechanics 16, 77–86 (1977). https://doi.org/10.1007/BF01235731

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