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When on searches for a planetary theory valid over 1 million years, one can leave in the solution the short period terms whose amplitude are small, and compute only the long period terms which give the essential of the solution; but one must take into account the short period terms contribution in the computation of the long period terms.
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Laskar, J. (1984). Progress in General Planetary Theory. In: Duncombe, R.L., Dvorak, R., Message, P.J. (eds) The Stability of Planetary Systems. Springer, Dordrecht. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-94-009-5331-4_19
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