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Explicit construction of action-angle variables for the two-fixed-centers problem

After studying action-angle variables and Eulers two-fixed-center problem in a course on mechanics and symplectic geometry, I understand that a two-fixed-center system is Liouville integrable and ...
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How are Lie series used as canonical transformations in perturbation theory?

I have a few questions on how to use Lie series as a canonical transformation, which are widely used in perturbation theory (celestial mechanics). I know that these series are related to a Taylor ...
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Applications of Hamiltonian formalism in classical or celestial mechanics

I am looking for a reference (or just a brief explanation) to applications of the Hamiltonian formalism to classical mechanics, e.g. to planetary motion. In all known to me textbooks on classical ...
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Feynman's Lost Lecture: what is the significance of $\frac{d\mathfrak{v}}{d\theta}=-\frac{GMm}{\left|\mathfrak{L}\right|}\hat{\mathfrak{r}}?$

My question pertains to a fact used by Richard Feynman in his so-called Lost Lecture. http://books.wwnorton.com/books/Feynmans-Lost-Lecture/. I have only skimmed the book, so I have much more to learn ...
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Sign of the action for the harmonic osccilator?

I am confused about the derivation of the action $S(x,\mathbf{J})$ for a harmonic oscillator as given at page 219 in "Galactic Dynamics", J.Binney-S. Tremaine, 2nd Ed. 2008. The part of the derivation ...
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