The Darwin–Radau equation refers to a specific formulation in the context of celestial mechanics and dynamics, particularly related to the motion of bodies under gravitational influence. Its primary application revolves around the study of perturbed motion and the evaluation of orbits, particularly when accounting for various gravitational influences and the non-sphericity of celestial bodies. The equation is named after the scientists who contributed to its development, notably Charles Darwin and Wilhelm Radau.
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