- periodic orbits
- órbitas periódicas
English-Spanish dictionary of astronomy terms. 2014.
English-Spanish dictionary of astronomy terms. 2014.
Periodic graph (crystallography) — For other uses, see Periodic graph. A (large) unit cell of Diamond crystal net; the balls represent carbon atoms and the sticks represent covalent bonds … Wikipedia
periodic comet — noun A comet which orbits the Sun and which returns to the innermost point of its orbit at known, regular intervals. The computation of the elements of its orbit reveals the fact that they are almost identical with those of Comet III, 1869, and… … Wiktionary
List of periodic comets — Periodic comets are defined for these purposes as those comets having orbital periods of less than 200 years (also known as short period comets ) or which have been observed during more than a single perihelion passage (e.g. 153P/Ikeya Zhang).… … Wikipedia
Newton's theorem of revolving orbits — Figure 1: An attractive force F(r) causes the blue planet to move on the cyan circle. The green planet moves three times faster and thus requires a stronger centripetal force, which is supplied by adding an attractive inverse cube force. The … Wikipedia
List of non-periodic comets — Non periodic comets (or long period comets) are comets that do not have confirmed observations at more than one perihelion passage,[1] and thus generally have orbital periods of 200 years or more. They include single apparition comets that pass… … Wikipedia
Secular variations of the planetary orbits — The Secular Variations of the Planetary Orbits (French: Variations Séculaires des Orbites Planétaires, abbreviated as VSOP) is a semi analytic theory describing the long term changes (secular variation) in the orbits of the planets Mercury to… … Wikipedia
Standard map — Orbits of the standard map for K = 0.6. Orbits of the standard map for … Wikipedia
Outer billiard — Outer Billiards is a dynamical system based on a convex shape in the plane. Classically, this system is defined for the Euclidean plane but one can also consider the system in the hyperbolic plane or in other spaces that suitably generalize the… … Wikipedia
Horseshoe map — In the mathematics of chaos theory, a horseshoe map is any member of a class of chaotic maps of the square into itself. It is a core example in the study of dynamical systems. The map was introduced by Smale while studying the behavior of the… … Wikipedia
Orbit (dynamics) — In mathematics, in the study of dynamical systems, an orbit is a collection of points related by the evolution function of the dynamical system. The orbit is a subset of the phase space and the set of all orbits is a partition of the phase space … Wikipedia
Chaos theory — This article is about chaos theory in Mathematics. For other uses of Chaos theory, see Chaos Theory (disambiguation). For other uses of Chaos, see Chaos (disambiguation). A plot of the Lorenz attractor for values r = 28, σ = 10, b = 8/3 … Wikipedia