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      The symmetry of the Kepler problem, the inverse Ligon-Schaaf mapping and the Birkhoff conjecture

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          The Ligon-Schaaf regularization (LS mapping) was introduced in 1976 and has been used several times. However, we are not aware of any direct usage of the inverse mapping, perhaps since it appears at first sight to be quite complex and involves the use of a transcendental equation (referred to as the generalized Kepler equation) that cannot be solved in closed form. Here, we provide some insight into the significance of this equation, along with a very simple derivation and confirmation of the inverse LS mapping. Then we use numerical methods to investigate three applications: 1) solutions of the Kepler function, 2) calculation of orbits including time-of-flight data based on the Delaunay Hamiltonian, and 3) numerical evidence for the Birkhoff conjecture for the circular restricted 3-body problem.

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          11 April 2018
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          1804.03844
          a5668e60-6981-4e88-8cf7-0d7cdd303c6f

          http://arxiv.org/licenses/nonexclusive-distrib/1.0/

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          Mathematical physics,Mathematical & Computational physics,Geometry & Topology

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