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Three-body problem from Pythagoras to Hawking

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"This book, written for a general readership, reviews and explains the three-body problem in historical context reaching to latest developments in computational physics and gravitation theory. The three-body problem is one of the oldest problems in science and it is most relevant even in today's physics and astronomy. The long history of the problem from Pythagoras to Hawking parallels the evolution of ideas about our physical universe, with a particular emphasis on understanding gravity and how it operates between astronomical bodies. The oldest astronomical three-body problem is the question how and when the moon and the sun line up with the earth to produce eclipses. Once the universal gravitation was discovered by Newton, it became immediately a problem to understand why these three-bodies form a stable system, in spite of the pull exerted from one to the other. In fact, it was a big question whether this system is stable at all in the long run. Leading mathematicians attacked this problem over more than two centuries without arriving at a definite answer. The introduction of computers in the last half-a-century has revolutionized the study; now many answers have been found while new questions about the three-body problem have sprung up. One of the most recent developments has been in the treatment of the problem in Einstein's General Relativity, the new theory of gravitation which is an improvement on Newton's theory. Now it is possible to solve the problem for three black holes and to test one of the most fundamental theorems of black hole physics, the no-hair theorem, due to Hawking and his co-workers." -- Publisher's description

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Springer
Language
English
Pages
173

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Table of Contents

Classical problems
From Newton to Einstein: the discovery of laws of motion and gravity
From comets to chaos
Fractals, entropy and the arrow of time
The solar system
Interacting galaxies
Three body problem in perspective
Black holes and quasars.

Edition Notes

Includes index.

Classifications

Dewey Decimal Class
521
Library of Congress
QB362.T5 V352 2016, QB1-991QC178QC173.5-

The Physical Object

Pagination
xi, 173 pages
Number of pages
173

ID Numbers

Open Library
OL27236497M
Internet Archive
threebodyproblem0000valt
ISBN 10
3319227254
ISBN 13
9783319227252
LCCN
2016935696
OCLC/WorldCat
913557272

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