Dynamics of Cuspy Triaxial Galaxies with a Supermassive Black Hole

Proceedings of the International Conference on Stellar Dynamics: Classical to Modern, 21-27 August 2000, St. Petersburg State University, edited by L. P. Ossipkov and I. I. Nikiforov, St. Petersburg University Press, 2001, 420-426 This talk provides a progress report on an extended collaboration whi...

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