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Analytically solvable dynamical systems which are not integrable (English)
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1984
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The central, two-fold aim of this paper is to expose a class of nonintegrable systems whose solutions can be analytically expressed in terms of computationally tractable algorithms and to explicitly construct a demonstrably meaningful general solution for one member of this class.
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nonintegrable systems
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