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scientific article; zbMATH DE number 1622501
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Bertrand systems on spaces of constant sectional curvature. The action-angle analysis
scientific article; zbMATH DE number 1622501

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    Bertrand systems on spaces of constant sectional curvature. The action-angle analysis (English)
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    22 July 2001
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    Bertrand systems, i.e. isotropic potential systems for which all bounded orbits are closed, on three-dimensional spaces of constant curvature are discussed, with special stress on the analysis in terms of action-angle variables and the corresponding problems of quasiclassical analysis and quantization. It is proved that from the action-angle point of view, these models are described by formulae additively combining the corresponding expressions in Euclidean space with expressions from free geodetic motion.
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    action-angle variables
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    three-dimensional space of constant curvature
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