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Preprints of the Keldysh Institute of Applied Mathematics, 2006, 053, 12 pp. (Mi ipmp601)  

Desingularizations of the restricted three-body problem

A. D. Bruno, V. Yu. Petrovich
Abstract: We consider the planar circular restricted three-body problem for small values of the mass ratio $\mu$. Unperturbed problem (i.e. the two-body problem in the rotating frame) has singular perturbations, related with the body with mass $\mu$, near the body and near a family of stationary points. Here we select the first approximations of the system near these singularities and propose the changes of coordinates which transform the first approximations into unperturbed systems.
Document Type: Preprint
UDC: 521.1+531.314
Language: Russian
Citation: A. D. Bruno, V. Yu. Petrovich, “Desingularizations of the restricted three-body problem”, Keldysh Institute preprints, 2006, 053, 12 pp.
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\by A.~D.~Bruno, V.~Yu.~Petrovich
\paper Desingularizations of the restricted three-body problem
\jour Keldysh Institute preprints
\yr 2006
\papernumber 053
\totalpages 12
\mathnet{http://mi.mathnet.ru/ipmp601}
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