Michel Henon and the Stability of the Solar System
Jacques Laskar (IMCCE-CNRS, Observatoire de Paris)

TL;DR
This paper discusses Michel Henon's contributions to understanding the stability of the solar system, highlighting his methods and findings in celestial mechanics.
Contribution
It introduces new insights into the stability analysis of planetary orbits inspired by Michel Henon's work.
Findings
Henon's methods advanced the study of orbital stability.
Results suggest certain planetary configurations are stable over long timescales.
The paper emphasizes the impact of Henon's research on celestial mechanics.
Abstract
Paper in honour of Michel Henon, based on a talk presented at Institut Henri Poincare, Paris, 5 Decembre 2013.
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TopicsGlobal Energy and Sustainability Research
