Williams Dhelonga (UNamur)
Title : Exploring Weak measurements within the Einstein-Dirac Cosmological framework. Abstract : Our study applies the Two-State Formalism alongside weak measurements within …
Title : Exploring Weak measurements within the Einstein-Dirac Cosmological framework. Abstract : Our study applies the Two-State Formalism alongside weak measurements within …
Title: Fundamentals of relativistic astrodynamics and rocketry Abstract: Astrodynamics traditionally denotes the study of controlled flight paths of human-made spacecraft (Kaplan, 1976). …
Title: Vortex and gravitational modeling : A long journey with a rich mathematical history Abstract: Vortex and gravitational dynamics have long fascinating …
Title: Stability of exoplanetary systems retrieved from scalar time series Abstract: In this talk I propose a novel method applied to extrasolar planetary …
Title: Chaos in the Geminid Meteoroid stream Abstract: Meteor showers originate from a parent body (an asteroid or a comet). This parent …
Title: A calibration of chaos for the refinement of planetary systems Abstract: The observed diversity of planetary systems raises questions that challenge …
Title: Space-Manifold Dynamics for Small Solar-System Bodies Abstract: Centaurs are a prominent group of small Solar-System bodies in highly dispersed orbits between …
Title: Studying the topology of the space population using networks Abstract: With more than 23.000 tracked objects orbiting Earth, satellite operators find …
Title : Detecting High-Frequency Gravitational Waves with Resonant Electromagnetic Detectors In this talk the possibility to detect gravitational waves (GW) from planetary-mass primordial …
Title: Dynamical analysis of resonant multi-planet systems Throughout this seminar, I intend to cover some of the general problems observed in the …