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    Yoshihide Kozai (1 April 1928 – 5 February 2018) was a Japanese astronomer specialising in celestial mechanics. He is best known for discovering, simultaneously...
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  • 1962, Yoshihide Kozai published this same result in application to the orbits of asteroids perturbed by Jupiter. The citations of the papers by Kozai and...
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  • Kozai may refer to: Kozai-Lidov mechanism, a dynamical phenomenon in celestial mechanics 3040 Kozai, an asteroid Yoshihide Kozai (1928–2018), Japanese...
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  • named after Japanese astronomer Yoshihide Kozai. It is considered a classical example of an object submitted to the Kozai effect, induced by an outer perturber...
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    1981 — Yasuiti Nagano (71st) 1980 — Yoshio Okada [jp] (70th) 1979 — Yoshihide Kozai (69th) 1978 — Kiyoshi Itō (68th) 1977 — Shinji Takahashi [jp] (67th)...
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    Tomijyuro V (2008), Kabuki actor Taiho Koki (2009), sumo wrestler Yoshihide Kozai (2009), astronomer Sayuri Yoshinaga (2010), actress Hideji Ōtaki (2011)...
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  • mechanics. He is best known for discovering, simultaneously with Yoshihide Kozai, the Kozai mechanism. In 1960, he was awarded the Lenin Prize for his contributions...
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  • designer MPC · 3039 3040 Kozai 1979 BA Yoshihide Kozai (1928–2018), Japanese astronomer and celestial mechanician, discoverer of the Kozai mechanism MPC · 3040...
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    (1982–1985) Robert Hanbury Brown (1985–1988) Jorge Sahade (1988–1991) Yoshihide Kozai   (1991–1994) Alexandr Boyarchuk (1994–1997) Lodewijk Woltjer (1997–2000)...
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  • 50. The book My Life: Twenty Japanese Women Scientists, edited by Yoshihide Kozai, includes essays by twenty of the Saruhashi Prize winners. List of...
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