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Towards an algebro-geometric interpretation of the Neumann system (English)
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1984
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The author considers a point moving on the sphere \(\xi^ 2_ 1+...+\xi^ 2_ n=1\) under the influence of a quadratic potential \(\phi (\xi)=-\sum x_ i\xi^ 2_ i.\) The differential equation describing this motion is \({\ddot \xi}{}_ i+q\xi_ i=x_ i\xi_ i\), \(q=\sum \xi^ 2_ i+x_ i\xi^ 2_ i\), \(\xi^ 2_ 1+...+\xi^ 2_ n=1\) (Neumann's system). This problem was solved via (ultra-elliptic) quadratures by Neumann for \(n=3\). Neumann's system is closely related to the Burchnall-Chaundy-Krichever theory of second order differential operators \(D^ 2+q(t)\). The author derives from this theory Lax equations and constants of motion for Neumann's system.
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affine curve linebundle
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quadratic potential
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Neumann's system
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Burchnall-Chaundy-Krichever theory
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Lax equations
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constants of motion
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