Authors: Hans Detlef Hüttenbach
Newton's mechanics is simple. His equivalence principle is simple, as is the inverse square law of gravitational force. A simple theory should have simple solutions to simple models. A system of n particles, given their initial speed and positions along with their masses, is such a simple model. Yet, solving for n>2 is not simple. This paper discusses, why that is a difficult problem and what could be done to get around that problem.
Comments: 8 Pages. Completely rewritten, enhanced version. - Had to replace, since change does not correct a misspelling..
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