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Rolling of a rigid body on a plane and sphere. Hierarchy of dynamics
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    Rolling of a rigid body on a plane and sphere. Hierarchy of dynamics (English)
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    24 February 2003
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    The authors study the existence of invariant measure, additional first integrals, and Poisson structure in the problem of a rigid body rolling without sliding on a plane or sphere. The problem of a rigid body motion on a plane was studied by S. A. Chaplygin, P. Appell, and D. Korteweg. They showed that the equations of motion are reduced to a second-order linear differential equation in the case when the surface of dynamically symmetric body is a surface of revolution. It turns out that after some change of time defined by reducing multiplier, the reduced system is a Hamiltonian system. The authors consider different cases when the integrals and invariant measure can be presented as finite algebraic expressions. They also consider a generalized problem of rolling of dynamically nonsymmetric Chaplygin ball.
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    nonholonomic constraint
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    integral of motion
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    invariant measure
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    Poisson structure
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    Hamiltonian equations
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