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Lambert's problem in orbital dynamics: a self--contained introduction

Lambert's problem in orbital dynamics: a self--contained introduction

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Lambert's problem is a classical boundary value problem in analytical mechanics. It arises when trying to determine the energy required to place a particle, subject to a central gravitational potential, in a free fall trajectory connecting two given points on a desired travel time. Due to its mathematical beauty and its relevance in aerospace engineering, it has been and remains the object of attention of countless engineers, mathematicians (pure and applied), and physicists seeking to produce efficient solution algorithms. In this expository article, didactic in nature, we present a unified and comprehensive derivation that assumes only a minimal background in physics and mathematics. We focus on the simplest two--body case and carefully develop the argument for elliptical trajectories. The goal is to provide a single reference that can serve as an accelerated introduction for students and researchers interested in a quick introduction to the subject.

Lenox Helene Baloglou、Parneet Gill、Tonatiuh Sánchez-Vizuet

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Lenox Helene Baloglou,Parneet Gill,Tonatiuh Sánchez-Vizuet.Lambert's problem in orbital dynamics: a self--contained introduction[EB/OL].(2025-06-12)[2025-06-27].https://arxiv.org/abs/2506.10556.点此复制

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