This link provides applets for simulating three body interactions:
This is a link to book review on Poincare and the three body problem:
This link provides a very good overview of chaos in the solar system:
This is a link to the NASA Astrophysics data site which provides acess to many technical journal articles and pre-prints:
This is a link to the Taiwan America Asteroid Survey:
This a link to the publication page for Dr. Renu Malhotra, professor at the University of Arizona. She is a major player in the study of solar system dynamics:
For this lecture, I have drawn heavily on the following books:
Newton’s Clock, Chaos in the Solar System, Ivars Peterson, W.H. Freeman 1993
This is an excellent popular treatment of solar system dynamics by one of the best popular science authors and reporters. Peterson has a real feel for mathematics and can communicate complex mathematical ideas very effectively.
Celestial Encounters, The Origins of Chaos and Stability, Florin Diacu & Philip Holmes, Princeton, 1996
This book covers some of the same material as Peterson's book in somewhat more mathematical detail. It is not overwhelming though and I consider it an important book.
Paul Middents