Embedding the Kepler problem as a surface of revolution
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Surfaces in Euclidean and related spaces (53A05) Differential geometry of immersions (minimal, prescribed curvature, tight, etc.) (53C42) Applications of global differential geometry to the sciences (53C80) Two-body problems (70F05) Differential geometric methods (tensors, connections, symplectic, Poisson, contact, Riemannian, nonholonomic, etc.) for problems in mechanics (70G45) Celestial mechanics (70F15)
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- A Note on Isometric Embeddings of Surfaces of Revolution
- A Treatise on the Analytical Dynamics of Particles and Rigid Bodies
- A symplectic look at surfaces of revolution.
- Curvature and mechanics
- Elliptic functions and applications
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- Darboux inversions of the Kepler problem
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- Nonholonomic rolling of a ball on the surface of a rotating cone
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