Simultaneous binary collisions in the equal-mass collinear four-body problem

In the four-body problem, it is not clear what initial conditions can lead to simultaneous binary collision (SBC), even in the collinear case. In this paper, we study SBC in the equal-mass collinear four-body problem and have a partial answer for initial conditions leading to SBC. After introduc...

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Main Authors: Tiancheng Ouyang, Duokui Yan
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Language:English
Published: Texas State University 2015-03-01
Series:Electronic Journal of Differential Equations
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Online Access:http://ejde.math.txstate.edu/Volumes/2015/80/abstr.html
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spelling doaj-69523cb4b1764897aa7fdb8410e0c9812020-11-24T23:46:34ZengTexas State UniversityElectronic Journal of Differential Equations1072-66912015-03-01201580,134Simultaneous binary collisions in the equal-mass collinear four-body problemTiancheng Ouyang0Duokui Yan1 Brigham Young Univ., Provo, UT, USA Beihang Univ., Beijing, China In the four-body problem, it is not clear what initial conditions can lead to simultaneous binary collision (SBC), even in the collinear case. In this paper, we study SBC in the equal-mass collinear four-body problem and have a partial answer for initial conditions leading to SBC. After introducing a Levi-Civita type transformation, we analyze the new transformed differential system of SBC and solve for all possible solutions. The problem is studied in two cases: decoupled case and coupled case. In the decoupled case where SBC is treated as two separated binary collisions, the initial conditions leading to SBC satisfy several simple algebraic identities. This result gives insights to the coupled case, which is SBC in the equal-mass collinear four-body problem. Furthermore, we show from a different perspective that solutions passing through SBC must be analytic in the transformed system and the initial condition set leading to SBC has a measure 0.http://ejde.math.txstate.edu/Volumes/2015/80/abstr.htmlN-body problemsimultaneous binary collisionregularization
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Simultaneous binary collisions in the equal-mass collinear four-body problem
Electronic Journal of Differential Equations
N-body problem
simultaneous binary collision
regularization
author_facet Tiancheng Ouyang
Duokui Yan
author_sort Tiancheng Ouyang
title Simultaneous binary collisions in the equal-mass collinear four-body problem
title_short Simultaneous binary collisions in the equal-mass collinear four-body problem
title_full Simultaneous binary collisions in the equal-mass collinear four-body problem
title_fullStr Simultaneous binary collisions in the equal-mass collinear four-body problem
title_full_unstemmed Simultaneous binary collisions in the equal-mass collinear four-body problem
title_sort simultaneous binary collisions in the equal-mass collinear four-body problem
publisher Texas State University
series Electronic Journal of Differential Equations
issn 1072-6691
publishDate 2015-03-01
description In the four-body problem, it is not clear what initial conditions can lead to simultaneous binary collision (SBC), even in the collinear case. In this paper, we study SBC in the equal-mass collinear four-body problem and have a partial answer for initial conditions leading to SBC. After introducing a Levi-Civita type transformation, we analyze the new transformed differential system of SBC and solve for all possible solutions. The problem is studied in two cases: decoupled case and coupled case. In the decoupled case where SBC is treated as two separated binary collisions, the initial conditions leading to SBC satisfy several simple algebraic identities. This result gives insights to the coupled case, which is SBC in the equal-mass collinear four-body problem. Furthermore, we show from a different perspective that solutions passing through SBC must be analytic in the transformed system and the initial condition set leading to SBC has a measure 0.
topic N-body problem
simultaneous binary collision
regularization
url http://ejde.math.txstate.edu/Volumes/2015/80/abstr.html
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