SAMI 2011
In
the last fifty years there has been a strong revival of interest in
celestial mechanics thanks to the intense program of spacecraft and
satellites. The exploration of the space uses astrodynamics,
astronomy and celestial mechanics, it is important for us to study
those subjects. We will have the opportunity of heard some of the
most important professors in Celestial Mechanics. The main goal is
to understand how mathematics is so important in the study of low
energy space routes. We will work in the most important mathematical
problems in the subject. Additionally will be studied some new
techniques and results related with the classic and important N-body
problem.
This meeting is a graduate school of
international level, so doctoral students and master's degrees can
apply for financial support to attend the courses.
The Conference will take place between November 28th to December
2th of 2011 in the city of Santa Marta
at Universidad Sergio Arboleda, campus Rodrigo Noguera Laborde, located
on the Colombian Caribbean coastline.
Organized by:

Instituto de Matemáticas y sus Aplicaciones, Universidad Sergio
Arboleda