01134nam0-2200373---450-99000864904040332120151014115504.0978-0-8218-4210-2000864904FED01000864904(Aleph)000864904FED0100086490420080418d2008----km-y0itay50------baengUSa-------001yyNoncommutative geometry, quantum fields and motivesA. Connes, M. MarcolliIndiaAmerican Mathematical Societyc2008xxii, 785 p.24 cmAmerican mathematical society colloquium publications55Geometria differenziale non commutativa512.5521itaConnes,Alain45062Marcolli,Matilde66096ITUNINARICAUNIMARCBK990008649040403321C-36-(5523118MA1125-D 19ingr. 177 /2015MA1MA158B3411G35Noncommutative geometry, quantum fields and motives716296UNINA02391nam 22005413 450 991101981470332120250314154823.09781394293797139429379897813942938271394293828978139429380313942938019781394293810139429381X(MiAaPQ)EBC31747700(Au-PeEL)EBL31747700(CKB)36470208300041(OCoLC)1467875147(Perlego)4617505(EXLCZ)993647020830004120241103h20252025 uy 0engurmn#|||a|||atxtrdacontentcrdamediacrrdacarrierSpace trajectories basic and advanced topics /Max Cerf1st ed.Newark :John Wiley & Sons, Incorporated,[2025]©20251 online resource (xxi, 442 pages) illustrations (some color)9781394293797 1394293798 Includes bibliographical references and index.part I. Free orbital motion. Two-body problem ; Perturbed motion ; Three-body problem ; Orbit determination ; Collision risks -- part II. Controlled orbital motion. Impulsive transfer ; Orbital rendezvous ; Optimal thrust level ; Low-thrust transfer -- Space debris cleaning -- part III. Launch and reentry. Launch into orbit ; Launcher staging ; Flat earth solutions ; Interplanetary trajectory ; Atmospheric reentry."Space trajectories are paths that spacecraft follow to reach their destinations. They're calculated using physics and celestial mechanics, considering factors like gravity, speed, and direction. These trajectories are crucial in aerospace engineering applications for efficient fuel usage, avoiding collisions with celestial bodies, or tracking satellites or space debris. Precise trajectory planning is vital for mission success, cost-effectiveness, and safety in space exploration."--Provided by publisher.Space trajectoriesSpace trajectories.629.4/1Cerf Max1775972MiAaPQMiAaPQMiAaPQBOOK9911019814703321Space trajectories4422521UNINA