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Orbit Determination (Lambertsches Problem)×Kosmologische Perturbationstheorie×
FachgebietAngewandte PhysikAngewandte Physik
FamilieProcess / pipelineProcess / pipeline
Entstehungsjahr17611902
UrheberJohann Heinrich LambertJames Jeans
TypOrbital computation algorithmTheoretical framework and computational method
Wegweisende QuelleLambert, J. H. (1761). Acta Helvetica. Physico-Mathematico-Anatomico-Botanico-Medica. link ↗Jeans, J. H. (1902). The stability of a spherical nebula. Philosophical Transactions of the Royal Society A, 199, 1-53. DOI ↗
AliasnamenLambert's problem, Lambert-Godstein trajectory problemstructure formation theory, linear perturbations, growth of density fluctuations
Verwandt43
ZusammenfassungLambert's problem is a classical astrodynamics boundary-value problem that determines an orbit connecting two points in space given a transfer time. Formulated by Johann Heinrich Lambert in the 18th century, it is fundamental to trajectory design for interplanetary missions and spacecraft maneuvers. The solution provides the orbital elements and velocities needed to transition between two positions.Cosmological perturbation theory describes how small density fluctuations in the early universe grow into galaxies, clusters, and large-scale structure under gravity. Originating from James Jeans's 1902 stability analysis and extended by Lifshitz, Bardeen, and others, this theory is the foundation of structure formation cosmology. It explains how quantum fluctuations in the early universe—amplified by inflation—seeded the growth of all cosmic structures.
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