Are all classical superintegrable systems in two-dimensional space linearizable?
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Abstract: Several examples of classical superintegrable systems in two-dimensional spac are shown to possess hidden symmetries leading to their linearization. They are those determined 50 years ago in [Phys. Lett. 13, 354 (1965)], and the more recent Tremblay-Turbiner-Winternitz system [J. Phys. A: Math. Theor. 42, 242001 (2009)]. We conjecture that all classical superintegrable systems in two-dimensional space have hidden symmetries that make them linearizable.
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