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    Qualitative Methods and Results in Celestial Mechanics

    In a non integrable problem qualitative methods give partial but also rigorously demonstrated properties, they have been essentially developed by Poincaré, Sundman, Chazy, Khilmi, Merman, Sitnikov, Alexeev etc …

    C. Marchal in Long-Time Predictions in Dynamics (1976)

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    The quasi integrals

    The usual Von Zeipel transformations of the Hamiltonian Mechanics are presented, they lead to state functions with extremely slow variations: the ‘quasi-integrals’.

    C. Marchal in Celestial mechanics (1980)

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    Regularization of the Singularities of the N-Body Problem

    The n-body problem has two types of singularities: the collisions of two or several bodies and “the infinite expansions in a bounded interval of time.”

    C. Marchal in Applications of Modern Dynamics to Celestial Mechanics and Astrodynamics (1982)

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    Kaliomimetic Ion Transport by Injured Membrane During in Vitro Hyperthermia of Tumor Cells

    Despite the fact that the mechanisms responsible for tumor cell death during hyperthermia are not well known, there is evidence that cell membrane changes related to small temperature variations are the possib...

    J. Robert, C. Marchal, F. Brunotte, L. Anghileri in Recent Advances in Medical Thermology (1984)

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    Three-Body Problem Some Applications of the Tests of Escape

    Some recent tests have given excellent results in the analysis of three-body systems with three equal masses. These analyses are here extended to systems of unequal masses and lead to the following.

      C. Marchal in Stability of the Solar System and Its Minor Natural and Artificial Bodies (1985)

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      On quasi-integrable problems. The example of the artificial satellites perturbed by the Earth's zonal harmonics

      With the Hamiltonian parameters developed for the two-fixed-centers problem a simple and very accurate expression of the ‘quasi-integral’ can be given for the motion of artificial satellites perturbed by the E...

      C. Marchal in Celestial mechanics (1986)

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      A small example of Arnold diffusion

      The Arnold diffusion occurs in the vicinity of most linearly stable solutions of non-integrable autonomous Hamiltonian systems with more than two degrees of freedom. This diffusion is an extremely slow phenome...

      C. Marchal, F. Rannou-Montigny in Celestial mechanics (1987)

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      Round Table Discussion on Chaotic Motions

      The importance of chaotic motions has been recognized only recently.

      C. Marchal in The Few Body Problem (1988)

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      The Near-Resonance Theorem: Analysis of the Vicinity of Periodic Solutions of Analytic Differential Systems

      The near-resonance theorem allows us to simplify the systems of differential equations and to study the vicinity and the stability of their periodic solutions. It leads to suitable transformations that cancel ...

      C. Marchal in Long-Term Dynamical Behaviour of Natural and Artificial N-Body Systems (1988)

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      A Small Example of Arnold Diffusion

      The Arnold diffusion occurs in the vicinity of most linearly stable solutions of non-integrable autonomous Hamiltonian systems with more than two degrees of freedom.

      C. Marchal, F. Rannou-Montigny in Long Term Evolution of Planetary Systems (1988)

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      Qualitative Analysis in the Few Body Problem

      After a small illustrative example, the development of qualitative methods in Celestial Mechanics is presented in an essentially chronological way, from the early researches of particular solutions and new int...

      C. Marchal in The Few Body Problem (1988)

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      The Mystery of Pluto’s Mass

      After a short presentation of the Pluto-Charon system and the history of its mass determinations some first reasons are presented that support the existence of a ring of billions of small satellites about Plut...

      C. Marchal in Qualitative and Quantitative Behaviour of Planetary Systems (1993)

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      The mystery of Pluto's mass

      After a short presentation of the Pluto-Charon system and the history of its mass determinations some first reasons are presented that support the existence of a ring of billions of small satellites about Plut...

      C. Marchal in Celestial Mechanics and Dynamical Astronomy (1993)

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      Chaos as the True Source of the Irreversibility of Time

      After a first part about the various definitions of time, the main examples of irreversibilities are presented.

      C. Marchal in From Newton to Chaos (1995)

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      Analytic Hamiltonian Systems, the Vicinity of a Periodic Solution

      After the presentation of ordinary analytic systems of differential equations, the successive simplifications allowing the study of a periodic solution and its vicinity are described.

      C. Marchal, J. P. Issartel in From Newton to Chaos (1995)

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      Astrodynamic Study of the Earth Rotation

      Earth rotation and the position of poles are essential elements of climate. Since centuries the motion of the poles with respect to the Earth’s surface has remained very small, but this was not necessarily the...

      C. Marchal in The Dynamical Behaviour of our Planetary System (1997)

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      Henri Poincaré: A Decisive Contribution to Special Relativity

      Maxwell’s electromagnetism equations and the old notions of Newtonian absolute time and Euclidian absolute space were contradictory with the impossibility of detection of the Earth’s absolute motion.

      C. Marchal in The Dynamical Behaviour of our Planetary System (1997)

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      Tests of General Relativity Using Small Bodies of the Solar System

      The tests of general relativity have two main purposes:

      1. To verify, or not, some consequences of the general relativity. The ST...

      C. Marchal in The Dynamics of Small Bodies in the Solar System (1999)

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      The Family P12 of the Three-body Problem – The Simplest Family of Periodic Orbits, with Twelve Symmetries Per Period

      A beautiful plane eight-shaped orbit has been found by Alain Chenciner, Richard Montgomery and Carles Simo through the minimisation of the action between suitable limit conditions. The three masses are equal a...

      C. Marchal in Celestial Mechanics and Dynamical Astronomy (2000)

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      The Family P 12 of the Three-Body Problem — the Simplest Family of Periodic Orbits, with Twelve Symmetries per Period

      A beautiful plane eight-shaped orbit has been found by Alain Chenciner, Richard Montgomery and Caries Simo through the minimisation of the action between suitable limit conditions. The three masses are equal a...

      C. Marchal in New Developments in the Dynamics of Planetary Systems (2001)

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