Abstract

During the dark age of nonlinear dynamics lying between Poincare and Kolmogorov-Arnold'd-Moser, astronomers were the sole keepers of the flame. In reading these proceedings through to the end, one hears again the annual Gregorian sonorities of the astronomically faithful gathered from their widely scattered monastic observatories. After some initial unsettling sermons regarding outside developments in Sec. I followed by a bow to numerical procedures in Sec. II, they safely return in Sec. III-V to the familiar ground of asteroid belt and Saturn ring gaps, Lagrange equilibrium points, and secular perturbation theory. Surely, these proceedings will be a balm to the faithful; however, to the unorthodox they are more likely to be a

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