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Abstract: The theory of differential equations has an arithmetic analogue in which derivatives of functions are replaced by Fermat quotients of numbers. Many classical differential equations (Riccati, Weierstrass, Painlev'{e}, etc.) were previously shown to possess arithmetic analogues. The paper introduces an arithmetic analogue of the Euler differential equations for the rigid body.
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