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High Accuracy Algorithms of Numerical Prediction of the Motion of Solar System Bodies

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  19 July 2016

T.V. Bordovitsyna
Affiliation:
Research Institute of Applied Mathematics and Mechanics Tomsk University 634050 Tomsk USSR
V.A. Shefer
Affiliation:
Research Institute of Applied Mathematics and Mechanics Tomsk University 634050 Tomsk USSR

Abstract

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A brief summary of results obtained by the authors for investigations of the efficiency of numerical prediction algorithms for natural and artificial minor bodies using regularizing and stabilizing transformations is given.

Type
Part 3: Concepts, Definitions, Models
Copyright
Copyright © Kluwer 1990 

References

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