Complex Planetary Systems (IAU S310)
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Iau Symposium 310 Takes A Broad Look At The Complexity Of Planetary Systems In Terms Of The Formation And Dynamical Evolution Of Planets Their Satellites Minor Bodies And Space Debris As Well As To The Habitability Of Exoplanets In Order To Understand And Model Their Physical Processes. The Main Topics Covered Are Diverse Including: Studies Of The Rotation Of Planets And Satellites Including Their Internal Structures; The Long Term Evolution Of Space Debris And Satellites; Planetary And Satellite Migration Mechanisms; And The Role Of The Yarkovsky Effect On The Evolution Of The Rotating Small Bodies. Intended For Researchers And Advanced Students Studying Complex Planetary Systems Iau S310 Appeals To Non-Specialists Interested In Problems Such As The Habitability Of Exoplanets Planetary Migration In The Early Solar System Or The Determination Of Chaotic Orbits. This Volume Provides A Valuable Insight Into The State-Of-The-Art Research In This Exciting Interdisciplinary Field.
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