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Chaotic Evolution of the Solar System (1992)

Abstract
The evolution of the entire planetary system has been numerically integrated for a time span of nearly 100 million years. This calculation confirms that the evolution of the solar system as a whole is chaotic, with a time scale of exponential divergence of about 4 million years. Additional numerical experiments indicate that the Jovian planet subsystem is chaotic, although some small variations in the model can yield quasiperiodic motion. The motion of Pluto is independently and robustly chaotic.

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Download http://hdl.handle.net/1721.1/5961
Archiv MIT Dspace (United States)
Sprache Englisch
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