Regularized equations of motion can improve numerical integration for the propagation of orbits, and simplify the treatment of mission design problems. This monograph discusses standard techniques and recent research in the area. While each scheme is derived analytically, its accuracy is investigated numerically. Algebraic and topological aspects of the formulations are studied, as well as their application to practical scenarios such as spacecraft relative motion and new low-thrust trajectories.
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"This book depicts the state of the art of the regularisation theory in applications to Celestial Mechanics and Astrodynamics. [...] a precious resource for researchers working in the field of Celestial Mechanics and Astrodynamics."
Ugo Locatelli in: Celestial Mechanics and Dynamical Astronomy (2018) 130: 69. https://doi.org/10.1007/s10569-018-9866-0
"Doubtlessly the monograph will be useful for graduate and postgraduate students and researches working in the area of celestial mechanics and astrodynamics."
Sergei Georgievich Zhuravlev in: Zentralblatt MATH 1396.70003
Ugo Locatelli in: Celestial Mechanics and Dynamical Astronomy (2018) 130: 69. https://doi.org/10.1007/s10569-018-9866-0
"Doubtlessly the monograph will be useful for graduate and postgraduate students and researches working in the area of celestial mechanics and astrodynamics."
Sergei Georgievich Zhuravlev in: Zentralblatt MATH 1396.70003