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Guidelines for a General Treatment of the J 2 Problem in DS Variables with True-Anomaly Type Fictitious Time

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A generic canonical set of unspecified Delaunay-Similar (DS) elements using an independent variable proportional to the Keplerian true anomaly is applied to formulate the Main Problem in Satellite Theory. This way of proceeding renders a compact treatment of this problem in the said DS variables feasible. Preliminary steps are taken towards the construction of an approximate analytical solution within this approach.

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Floría, L. (1995). Guidelines for a General Treatment of the J 2 Problem in DS Variables with True-Anomaly Type Fictitious Time. In: Roy, A.E., Steves, B.A. (eds) From Newton to Chaos. NATO ASI Series, vol 336. Springer, Boston, MA. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-1-4899-1085-1_25

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