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On the kinematic geometry of many-body systems
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    On the kinematic geometry of many-body systems (English)
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    26 July 1999
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    The configuration space of a given \(n\)-body system in \(\mathbb{R}^3\), equipped with the Jacobi inner product, admits an SO(3)-equivariant isomorphism with the space \({\mathcal M}\) of real \(3\times n\) matrices, endowed with the standard metric \(\text{tr}(X^tX)\). From this isomorphism, the configuration space gets an additional \(O(n-1)\)-symmetry compatible with the SO(3)-action, corresponding to right matrix multiplication on \({\mathcal M}\). Clearly, this fact becomes extremely interesting only in the case \(n\geq 4\). The author analyses the \(\text{SO(3)} \times\text{O}(n-1)\)-orbit structure with methods of equivariant Riemannian geometry. For potential functions depending only on the pairwise distances \(r_{ij}\) among the \(n\) particles as the Newton and Coulomb potential, it should be usefull to see that the \(r_{ij}\) can be given by a very simple explicit formula. The \(r_{ij}\) are, up to a mass factor, the distance between the configuration, represented in the space \({\mathcal M}\) and in the subspace of \((i,j)\)-binary collisions.
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    subspace of binary collisions
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    equivariant isomorphism
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    Jacobi inner product
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    configuration space
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    equivariant Riemannian geometry
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    potential functions
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