The few-body problem of particles with only gravitational interactions

Abstract

In this article, I discuss the motion of N point masses in non-relativistic mechanics, when the interaction between them is purely the Newtonian gravitational interaction, with N greater than or equal to 2. The dynamical equations of motion cannot be solved in closed form, for general initial conditions, for any N greater than 2. However, the qualitative behavior of the solutions can be understood from general considerations. I discuss in particular motion the three masses on a line, and the counter-intuitive case of four masses on a line that leads to all particles escaping to infinity in a finite time.

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