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In standard textbooks on classical mechanics, the two-body central forcing problem is formulated as a system of the coupled non-linear second-order deterministic differential equations. Uncertainties, introduced by the astronomical ‘dust’, are not assumed in the orbit dynamics. The dust population produces an additional random force on the orbiting particle. This work is a continuation of the paper...
In the theory of classical mechanics, the two-body central forcing problem is formulated as a system of the coupled nonlinear second-order deterministic differential equations. The uncertainty introduced by the small, unmodeled stochastic acceleration is not assumed in the particle dynamics. The small, unmodeled stochastic acceleration produces an additional random force on a particle. Estimation...
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