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Definition of Perturbations
1. perturbation [n] - See also: perturbation
Lexicographical Neighbors of Perturbations
Literary usage of Perturbations
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. The Positive Philosophy of Auguste Comte by Auguste Comte, Frederic Harrison (1896)
"Perturbations, There are, as Lagrange pointed out, two principal kinds of
perturbations, which differ as much in their mathematical theory as in the ..."
2. Planetary, Lunar, and Solar Positions, 601 B.C. to A.D. 1 at Five-day and by Bryant Tuckerman (1962)
"The resulting bounds d\ for the effects of the perturbations of the inner planets
... A test run without perturbations was made for 1954 (which includes a ..."
3. An Introduction to Celestial Mechanics by Forest Ray Moulton (1914)
"CHAPTER X. Perturbations—ANALYTICAL METHOD. 203. Introductory Remarks. The subject
of the mutual perturbations of the motions of the heavenly bodies has ..."
4. Report of the Annual Meeting (1899)
"From the observations in Sodankyla it is, however, proved that all magnetic
perturbations are not preceded by variations in the earth currents, ..."
5. An Introduction to Astronomy by Forest Ray Moulton (1916)
"Perturbations. — If the planets were subject to no forces except the attraction
of the sun, their orbits would be strictly ellipses. ..."
6. The Medical Implications of Nuclear War by Fredric Solomon, Robert Q. Marston (1986)
"National Academy Press, Washington, DC Atmospheric Perturbations of Large-Scale
Nuclear War ROBERT C. MALONE, PH.D. Los Alamos National Laboratory, ..."