Oberseminar Symplektische Geometrie: Andreas Knauf (FAU): Celestial Bodies -
Topological and Geometric Aspects
Wednesday, 25.05.2016 14:15 im Raum M5
Historically, the $n$-body problem of celestial mechanics
gave rise to algebraic topology and to symplectic geometry.
After a historical overview I shall present
some recent applications of topological and geometrical
techniques to open problems of celestial mechanics.
This will include ongoing joint work with Jacques Fejoz (Paris-Dauphine) and
Richard Montgomery (UC Santa Cruz).
We analyze scattering of $n$ celestial bodies by comparing their deterministic motion
on $6n$-dimensional phase space with the non-deterministic process of free motion
of a billiard ball,
including scattering by linear subspaces. Every generic scattering of the billiard
is approximated by a scattering process of celestial bodies.
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