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<p>initial conditions with zero angular momentum are rare, having <a href="page.php?w=Lebesgue_measure">Lebesgue measure</a> zero.</p>

<p>An important issue in proving this result is the fact that the <a href="page.php?w=radius_of_convergence">radius of convergence</a> for this series is determined by the distance to the nearest singularity. Therefore, it is necessary to study the possible singularities of the three-body problem. As is briefly discussed below, the only singularities in the three-body problem are binary collisions (collisions between</p><p>
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