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[edit]An editor complained that the entries of this section are not related to the main subject of the article. But I think the connections are clear - the first two paragraphs refer to actual papers on the dynamics of asteroids (or similar solar system bodies), plus the author of one is thought to perhaps be an inspiration for the character Moriarty. The last two are examples of math that was incomprehensible even to experts, which is the main characteristic of the fictional article. So I think there are plenty of connections. Other opinions are of course welcome. LouScheffer (talk) 03:44, 2 March 2022 (UTC)