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Co-authorship network of co-authors of А. П. Маркеев
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Маркеев, А. П.. (1990). Evolution of fast rotations of a viscoelastic cylindrical shell in a gravitational field. 25. 139–146.
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Маркеев, А. П.. (1989). Dynamics of an elastic body in a gravitational field.. 27(2). 133–143.2 indexed citations
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Маркеев, А. П.. (1988). Asymptotic Motion of a Satellite about its Center of Mass. 14. 118.2 indexed citations
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Маркеев, А. П.. (1985). On periodic motions of a satellite in a circular orbit.. 23. 323–330.1 indexed citations
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Маркеев, А. П., et al.. (1985). On Periodical Poincare Solutions of a Canonical System with One Degree of Freedom. 11. 267–269.1 indexed citations
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Маркеев, А. П.. (1983). The dynamics of a rigid body on an absolutely rough plane. 575–582.6 indexed citations
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Маркеев, А. П.. (1983). The rolling of an ellipsoid on a horizontal plane. 18. 53–62.2 indexed citations
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Маркеев, А. П.. (1978). Libration points in celestial mechanics and astrodynamics.42 indexed citations
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Маркеев, А. П., et al.. (1977). On the stability of periodic motions which are close to Lagrangian solutions. Soviet Astronomy. 21. 507–512.2 indexed citations
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Lidov, M. L., et al.. (1976). Semi-analytical method of calculating the motion of a space vehicle in the vicinity of a collinear libration point.. Cosmic Research. 14(6). 909–921.1 indexed citations
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Маркеев, А. П., et al.. (1975). On the stability of relative equilibrium of a satellite in a circular orbit. Cosmic Research. 13(2). 139–146.5 indexed citations
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Маркеев, А. П., et al.. (1975). On the problem of stability of relative equilibrium of a satellite in a circular orbit.. 13. 139–146.2 indexed citations
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Маркеев, А. П.. (1974). Stability of the triangular libration points in the sun-Jupiter system. AZh. 18. 368–372.1 indexed citations
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Маркеев, А. П.. (1971). Stability of the Triangular Lagrangian Solutions of the Restricted Three-Body Problem in the Three-Dimensional Circular Case.. Astronomicheskii Zhurnal. 15. 682.8 indexed citations
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Маркеев, А. П.. (1967). Resonance Effects and Stability of Stationary Rotation of a Satellite. Cosmic Research. 5. 318.3 indexed citations
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Маркеев, А. П.. (1967). The Rotational Motion of a Dynamically Symmetric Satellite in an Elliptical Orbit. Cosmic Research. 5. 457.5 indexed citations
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