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  • 2 months ago | dx.doi.org | Philip J Batterham |Fiona Shand |Bridianne O'Dea

    In physics, the three-body problem relates to predicting the trajectories of three (or more) interacting celestial masses based on their initial positions and velocities.Reference Musielak and Quarles1 A general predictive model for these trajectories is intractable, as predictions are highly sensitive to initial conditions and any minor perturbations lead to wild inaccuracies – that is, the relationships of the orbits of the three bodies are chaotic.

  • Dec 19, 2023 | acpjournals.org | Bibha Dhungel |Fiona Shand |PHUONG DUNG NGUYEN |Phương Nguyên |Yijing Wang

    Authors: Bibha Dhungel, DrPH; Fiona Shand, PhD; Phuong Nguyen, DrPH; Yijing Wang, PhD; Sayuri Fujita-Imazu, MPH; July Khin Maung Soe, MPH; Jinzhao Xie, MSc; Xinran Wang, BMed; Jinghua Li, PhD; Stuart Gilmour, PhD Affiliations: School of International Liberal Studies, Waseda University, and Department of Health Policy, National Centre for Child Health and Development, Tokyo, Japan The Black Dog Institute, University of New South Wales, Randwick, New South Wales, Australia Graduate School of...

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