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Matematicheskoe modelirovanie, 2008, Volume 20, Number 11, Pages 109–114 (Mi mm2709)  

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Employment of the modification Everhart's method for solution of problems of celestial mechanics

A. F. Zausaev, A. A. Zausaev

Samara State Technical University
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Abstract: The modification Everhart's method of high order for solver of differential equation in problems of celestial mechanics is ordered. In the examples of solution system of differential equations, which circumscribe the motion of the lager planets and small of bodies Sun's system, the investigation the method's effectiveness is carried.
Received: 25.05.2007
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Language: Russian
Citation: A. F. Zausaev, A. A. Zausaev, “Employment of the modification Everhart's method for solution of problems of celestial mechanics”, Matem. Mod., 20:11 (2008), 109–114
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\paper Employment of the modification Everhart's method for solution of problems of celestial mechanics
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\vol 20
\issue 11
\pages 109--114
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