Where Can I Download M.V.Berry's 'Stability of the Solar System' Paper for Free?

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The discussion centers on finding a free download of M.V. Berry's paper "Stability of the Solar System," initially thought to be from 1979. Participants clarify the title, ultimately identifying it as "Regular & Irregular Motion." There is mention of a publication list with PDF links, but uncertainty remains about the correct author and publication details. The conversation concludes with one user expressing gratitude for the assistance in locating the correct title. Overall, the focus is on identifying and accessing the right academic paper.
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I'm trying to find a location in the Internet where I can download (for free) the following paper:
M.V.Berry , "Stability of the Solar System" (possibly 1979)
 
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Are you sure that's the correct title? Do you have a specific reference? If you have the journal reference, then it will be a lot easier to track down (although whether it'll be free or not is a different matter!)

Here is the publication list of the first google hit for M.V.Berry (with pdf links to all the papers) however, I'm not sure that it's the correct person.
 
I'll check but I think that was a book.
 
Would this be what you are referring to?

“Chaotic Behaviour in the Solar System,” in M.V. Berry, I.C. Percival, and N.O. Weiss (eds.), Dynamical Chaos (1987)
 
Thanks for the posts,finally the right title is "regular & irregular motion".
Cristo:Thanks for link
 
astronomia84 said:
Thanks for the posts,finally the right title is "regular & irregular motion".
Cristo:Thanks for link

No worries: glad you found what you were looking for!
 
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