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The four-dimensional conformal Kepler problem reduces to the three-dimensional Kepler problem with a centrifugal potential and Dirac’s monopole field. Classical theory (English)
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1986
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Kepler problem
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momentum mapping
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reduced Hamiltonian system
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centrifugal potential
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Dirac's monopole field
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symmetry group of the reduced system
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negative energy surface
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