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    Examples of gauge conservation laws in nonholonomic systems (English)
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    10 May 1998
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    The authors show that some examples of constants of motion in nonholonomic systems, which previously appeared in a ``mysterious'' way, can be related to the underlying symmetry group and the constraints in a gauge-like way. Many examples are given: the nonholonomic free particle, the rolling disc, the tippe top and the ball in a cylinder.
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    nonholonomic system
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    symmetry group
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    gauge transformations
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