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Peer-reviewed book chapters

4. J. Daquin, Lagrangian Descriptors and their use for deterministic chaos,  in press, IAU Symposium 382.

3. R. Pédenon-Orlanducci, T. Carletti, A. Lemaitre and J. Daquin, Geometric parametrisation of Lagrangian
Descriptors for 1 degree-of-freedom systems, C. M. A. Pinto (eds.), Mathematical Modelling of Real-World Problems, Nonlinear Dynamics and Complexity 36, Springer (2022).
2. J. Daquin, Di Ruzza, S., Pinzari, G. (2022). A New Analysis of the Three-Body Problem. In: Baù, G., Di Ruzza, S., Páez, R.I., Penati, T., Sansottera, M. (eds) New Frontiers of Celestial Mechanics: Theory and Applications. I-CELMECH 2020. Springer Proceedings in Mathematics & Statistics, vol 399. Springer, Cham.
1. J. Daquin, A.J Rosengren and K. Tsiganis, Diffusive chaos in navigation satellites orbits, Boedec, G., Eloy, C., & Leoncini, X. (eds.), Chaos, Complexity and Transport, Proceedings of the CCT’15, World Scientific (2017).

 

Published in peer-reviewed journals

14. J. Daquin, C. Charalambous, Detection of separatrices and chaotic seas based on orbit amplitudes, Celestial Mechanics and Dynamical Astronomy 135, 31 (2023).

13. J. Daquin, R. Pédenon-Orlanducci, M. Agaoglou, G. Guarcia-Sanchez, A.M. Mancho, Global dynamics visualisation from Lagrangian Descriptors. Applications to discrete and continuous systems, Physica D: Nonlinear Phenomena, 442 (2022).

12. J. Daquin, E. Legnaro, I. Gkolias and C. Efthymiopolous, A deep dive into the 2g + h resonance: separatrices, manifolds and phase space structure of navigation satellites, Celestial Mechanics and Dynamical Astronomy, 134 (2022).
11. J. Daquin, E.M. Alessi, J.O’Leary, A. Lemaitre and A. Buzzoni, Dynamical properties of the Molniya satellite constellation: long-term evolution of the semi-major axis, Nonlinear dynamics, 105, pp. 2081-2103 (2021).
10. E.M. Alessi, A. Buzzoni, J. Daquin et al., Dynamical properties of the Molniya satellite constellation: long-term evolution of orbital eccentricity, Acta Astronautica, 179, pp. 659-669 (2021).
9. S. Di Ruzza, J. Daquin and G. Pinzari, Symbolic dynamics in a binary asteroid system, Communications in Nonlinear Science and Numerical Simulation, 91 (2020).
8. I. Gkolias, J. Daquin, D.S. Skoulidou et al., Chaotic transport of navigation satellites. Chaos: An Interdisciplinary Journal of Nonlinear Science, 29, pp. 101-106 (2019).
7. J. Daquin, A.J. Rosengren and I. Gkolias, Drift and its mediation in terrestrial orbits, Frontiers Appl. Math. Stat. - Dynamical Systems, 4:35 (2018).
6. A.J. Rosengren, J. Daquin, K. Tsiganis, E.M. Alessi, F. Deleflie, A. Rossi and G.B. Valsecchi, Galileo disposal strategy: stability, chaos and predictability, Monthly Notices of the Royal Astronomical Society, 464, 4, pp 4063-4076 (2017).
5. I. Gkolias, J. Daquin, F. Gachet and A.J Rosengren, From order to chaos in Earth satellite orbits, The Astronomical Journal, 152, pp 335-366 (2016).
4. J. Daquin, A.J Rosengren, E.M. Alessi, F. Deleflie, G.B. Valsecchi and A. Rossi, The dynamical structure of the MEO region: long-term stability, chaos and transport, Celestial Mechanics and Dynamical Astronomy, 124, pp 335-366 (2016).
3. E.M. Alessi, F. Deleflie, A.J. Rosengren, A. Rossi, G.B. Valsecchi, J. Daquin and K. Merz, A Numerical Investigation on the Eccentricity Growth of GNSS Disposal Orbits, Celestial Mechanics and Dynamical Astronomy, 125, pp 71-90 (2016).
2. J. Daquin, F. Deleflie and J. Pérez, Comparison of mean and osculating stability in the vicinity of the (2 : 1) tesseral resonant surface, Acta Astronautica, 111(2015).
1. E.M. Alessi, A. Rossi, G.B. Valsecchi, L. Anselmo, C. Pardini, C. Colombo, H.G. Lewis, J. Daquin, F. Deleflie, M. Vasile, F. Zuiani and K. Merz, Effectiveness of GNSS disposal strategies, Acta Astronautica, 99 (2014).

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