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The following pages link to Orbital classification of geodesic flows on two-dimensional ellipsoids. The Jacobi problem is orbitally equivalent to the integrable Euler case in rigid body dynamics (Q1916666):
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- Integrable billiards model important integrable cases of rigid body dynamics (Q265954) (← links)
- The Chaplygin case in dynamics of a rigid body in fluid is orbitally equivalent to the Euler case in rigid body dynamics and to the Jacobi problem about geodesics on the ellipsoid (Q478611) (← links)
- Topological properties of a rotation function in the integrable Jacobi problem for geodesics on ellipsoids (Q1303379) (← links)
- Topological classification of integrable geodesic flows in a potential field on the torus of revolution (Q1703321) (← links)
- Description of singularities for billiard systems bounded by confocal ellipses or hyperbolas (Q2018036) (← links)
- Liouville classification of integrable geodesic flows on a torus of revolution in a potential field (Q2403573) (← links)
- Geodesics on the ellipsoid and monodromy (Q2475444) (← links)
- Superintegrable generalizations of the Kepler and Hook problems (Q2513979) (← links)
- Orbital invariants of flat billiards bounded by arcs of confocal quadrics and containing focuses (Q2666949) (← links)
- Billiard Systems as the Models for the Rigid Body Dynamics (Q2977708) (← links)
- Integrable topological billiards and equivalent dynamical systems (Q4588850) (← links)
- Liouville classification of integrable geodesic flows in a potential field on two-dimensional manifolds of revolution: the torus and the Klein bottle (Q4613476) (← links)
- Integrable geodesic flows on orientable two-dimensional surfaces and topological billiards (Q5207129) (← links)
- Topological billiards, conservation laws and classification of trajectories (Q5241861) (← links)
- The Fomenko-Zieschang invariants of nonconvex topological billiards (Q5377113) (← links)
- Geodesic flow on an intersection of several confocal quadrics in $\mathbb{R}^n$ (Q6146529) (← links)