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The ‘3-body problem’ may not be so chaotic after all, new study suggests

The famously chaotic three-body problem, which describes how three masses gravitationally interact, has puzzled physicists for centuries. Now, new research suggests it’s not quite as chaotic as scientists thought — and that finding could make the problem more puzzling than ever.

When solutions to the three-body problem are mapped out based on where the three objects start in relation to one another, islands of stability emerge from the chaos, researchers reported in the September issue of the journal Astronomy & Astrophysics. These islands could help scientists detect colliding black holes, the researchers said.

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