MODELING GRAVITATIONAL TRAJECTORIES AROUND BIG MACROSCOPIC OBJECTS BY MEANS OF NESTED FUNCTIONS IN THE FORM OF PARAMETRIC EQUATIONS
This paper will expound how to obtain a parametric equation that make possible to model orbital trajectories of objects around large macroscopic bodies, in special black holes, without the use of tensor calculus. The mathematical model allows the characterization of trajectories of pairs of black ho...
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doaj-c6352f49aeda42bebbc569cd5fd75a142020-11-25T00:55:50ZengUniversidad Nacional de ColombiaMomento0121-44702500-80132016-01-01052435610.15446/mo.n52.5889143432MODELING GRAVITATIONAL TRAJECTORIES AROUND BIG MACROSCOPIC OBJECTS BY MEANS OF NESTED FUNCTIONS IN THE FORM OF PARAMETRIC EQUATIONSJosé D. Ávila0Ingeniería Química, Universidad Nacional de Colombia, Sede Bogotá.This paper will expound how to obtain a parametric equation that make possible to model orbital trajectories of objects around large macroscopic bodies, in special black holes, without the use of tensor calculus. The mathematical model allows the characterization of trajectories of pairs of black holes using parameters whose values depend mainly on whole numbers, in a way very similar to how some quantum numbers determine quantum states of the hydrogen atom, enabling a simple taxonomic system for them.https://revistas.unal.edu.co/index.php/momento/article/view/58891Ecuaciones paramétricastransformacióngravedadórbitaprecesiónfrecuencia orbitalagujero negro. |
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José D. Ávila MODELING GRAVITATIONAL TRAJECTORIES AROUND BIG MACROSCOPIC OBJECTS BY MEANS OF NESTED FUNCTIONS IN THE FORM OF PARAMETRIC EQUATIONS Momento Ecuaciones paramétricas transformación gravedad órbita precesión frecuencia orbital agujero negro. |
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MODELING GRAVITATIONAL TRAJECTORIES AROUND BIG MACROSCOPIC OBJECTS BY MEANS OF NESTED FUNCTIONS IN THE FORM OF PARAMETRIC EQUATIONS |
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MODELING GRAVITATIONAL TRAJECTORIES AROUND BIG MACROSCOPIC OBJECTS BY MEANS OF NESTED FUNCTIONS IN THE FORM OF PARAMETRIC EQUATIONS |
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MODELING GRAVITATIONAL TRAJECTORIES AROUND BIG MACROSCOPIC OBJECTS BY MEANS OF NESTED FUNCTIONS IN THE FORM OF PARAMETRIC EQUATIONS |
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MODELING GRAVITATIONAL TRAJECTORIES AROUND BIG MACROSCOPIC OBJECTS BY MEANS OF NESTED FUNCTIONS IN THE FORM OF PARAMETRIC EQUATIONS |
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MODELING GRAVITATIONAL TRAJECTORIES AROUND BIG MACROSCOPIC OBJECTS BY MEANS OF NESTED FUNCTIONS IN THE FORM OF PARAMETRIC EQUATIONS |
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modeling gravitational trajectories around big macroscopic objects by means of nested functions in the form of parametric equations |
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Universidad Nacional de Colombia |
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0121-4470 2500-8013 |
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This paper will expound how to obtain a parametric equation that make possible to model orbital trajectories of objects around large macroscopic bodies, in special black holes, without the use of tensor calculus. The mathematical model allows the characterization of trajectories of pairs of black holes using parameters whose values depend mainly on whole numbers, in a way very similar to how some quantum numbers determine quantum states of the hydrogen atom, enabling a simple taxonomic system for them. |
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Ecuaciones paramétricas transformación gravedad órbita precesión frecuencia orbital agujero negro. |
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https://revistas.unal.edu.co/index.php/momento/article/view/58891 |
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