On the orbits of magnetized Kepler problems in dimension 2k+1
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On the orbits of magnetized Kepler problems in dimension \(2k+1\)
On the orbits of magnetized Kepler problems in dimension \(2k+1\)
Abstract: It is demonstrated that, for the recently introduced classical magnetized Kepler problems in dimension , the non-colliding orbits in the "external configuration space" are all conics, moreover, a conic orbit is an ellipse, a parabola, and a branch of a hyperbola according as the total energy is negative, zero, and positive. It is also demonstrated that the Lie group acts transitively on both the set of oriented elliptic orbits and the set of oriented parabolic orbits.
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