Re: bibliography: Poincare and the convergence of certain formal series

From: Jos\'e Carlos Santos (jcsantos_at_fc.up.pt)
Date: 08/20/04


Date: 20 Aug 2004 10:45:01 -0400

110 wrote:

> I read somewhere that Poincare proved the convergence of some formal
> series when computing the normal forms (during his study of the three
> body problem ?), and I was wondering if someone can give the exact
> reference where he proved it, or a reference where we can find such

Try his book on Celestial Mechanics.

Best regards,

Jose Carlos Santos



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