A proof of Saari's conjecture

Abstract

We prove Saari's conjecture, which states that for any solution to the classical n-body problem that has constant (polar) moment of inertia has to behave as a rotating rigid body. Additionally, we remark how Saari's conjecture can be generalised well beyond the confines of the classical n-body problem.

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