Extended Canonical Transformations Increasing the Number of Variables

  • José M. Ferrándiz
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Part of the NATO ASI Series book series (ASIC, volume 246)

Abstract

Redundant variables have been successfully used in Celestial Mechanics for a long time. Here, we are concerned specially with the changes of coordinates increasing their number. Among them, the Euler parameters, K-S variables, or other sets of variables by Broucke are widely known.

Keywords

Canonical Variable Canonical Transformation Initial Value Problem Auxiliary Problem Celestial Mechanics 
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References

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© Kluwer Academic Publishers 1988

Authors and Affiliations

  • José M. Ferrándiz
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  1. 1.Dpto. Mathemática Aplicada a la TécnicaE.T.S. de Ingenieros IndustrialesValladolidSpain

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