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Special Session 58: New developments in celestial mechanics and related topics Organizer(s): Guowei Yu , Kuo-Chang Chen , Mitsuru Shibayama

Parallel Session 5 :: Tuesday, 07/07, 16:30-19:00                                   Room 827                 
 16:30-17:00  Jianlu ZHANG (Academy of Mathematics and Systems Science, Chinese Academy of Sciences, Peoples Rep of China)
 On the vanishing viscosity limit of Hamilton-Jacobi equations.
 17:00-17:30  Lei Zhang (Dalian University of Technology, Peoples Rep of China)
 A KAM Theorem for the Anisotropic Heisenberg Chain with Quasi-Periodic Coupling
 17:30-18:00  Wentian Kuang (Great Bay University, Peoples Rep of China)
 Birkhoff sections for integrable flows on 3-manifolds
 18:00-18:30  Ku-Jung Hsu (School of Mathematical Sciences Huaqiao University, Peoples Rep of China)
 On the Sundman-Sperling estimates for the restricted one-center-two-body problem

Parallel Session 6 :: Wednesday, 07/08, 8:00-10:00                                   Room 827                  
 8:00-8:30  Guglielmo Feltrin (University of Udine, Italy)
 Periodic dynamics in the perturbed relativistic Kepler problem
 8:30-9:00  Mar Giralt (Observatoire de Paris - Universite PSL, France)
 On the Arnold diffusion mechanism in Medium Earth Orbit
 9:00-9:30  Gian Marco Canneori (University of Turin, Italy)
 The 2-homogeneous 2-centre problem: symbolic dynamics and scattering
 9:30-10:00  Stefano Baranzini (Universita` San Raffaele Roma, Italy)
 Rigidity for Kepler billiards

Parallel Session 7 :: Wednesday, 07/08, 13:30-16:00                                   Room 827                  
 13:30-14:00  Otto van Koert (Seoul National University, Korea)
 Floer homology and the restricted three body problem
 14:00-14:30  Eiko Kin (The University of Osaka, Japan)
 A study of braids arising from simple choreographies of the planar Newtonian N-body problem
 14:30-15:00  Chankyu Joung (Seoul National University, Korea)
 Bifurcations of highly inclined near halo orbits using Moser regularization
 15:00-15:30  Yuika Kajihara (Kyoto University, Japan)
 Hamiltonian systems and monotone twist mappings for braids
 15:30-16:00  Mitsuru Shibayama (Kyoto University, Japan)
 Existence of Really Perverse Central Configurations in the Spatial $N$-Body Problem