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In this study, Kepler’s celestial two-body problem is discussed in the elliptic case. An original polynomial expansion algorithm is proposed for establishing continuous C ∞ solutions.
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Ben Mahmoud, K.B. Kepler’s celestial two-body equation: a second attempt to establish a continuous and integrable solution via the BPES: Boubaker Polynomials Expansion Scheme. Astrophys Space Sci 327, 77–81 (2010). https://doi.org/10.1007/s10509-010-0284-3
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