On the Equivalence Between Type I Liouville Dynamical Systems in the Plane and the Sphere
DOI10.1007/978-3-030-20087-9_16zbMath1441.37064arXiv1810.12028OpenAlexW2898219189MaRDI QIDQ4973370
Marina De La Torre Mayado, Miguel Ángel González León, Juan Mateos Guilarte
Publication date: 3 December 2019
Published in: Integrability, Supersymmetry and Coherent States (Search for Journal in Brave)
Full work available at URL: https://arxiv.org/abs/1810.12028
separation of variableselliptic coordinatessphero-conical coordinatestrajectory isomorphismLiouville dynamical systems
Completely integrable finite-dimensional Hamiltonian systems, integration methods, integrability tests (37J35) Completely integrable systems and methods of integration for problems in Hamiltonian and Lagrangian mechanics (70H06) Relations of finite-dimensional Hamiltonian and Lagrangian systems with topology, geometry and differential geometry (symplectic geometry, Poisson geometry, etc.) (37J39)
Related Items (3)
Cites Work
- Unnamed Item
- Unnamed Item
- There is a projective dynamics
- Projective dynamics and first integrals
- Inversion of hyperelliptic integrals of arbitrary genus with application to particle motion in general relativity
- Two charged particles in the plane under a constant perpendicular magnetic field
- Projective dynamics and classical gravitation
- Kepler's problem in constant curvature spaces
- Domain walls in a non-linear \( {\mathbb{S}}^2 \)-sigma model with homogeneous quartic polynomial potential
- Orbits in the problem of two fixed centers on the sphere
- On domain walls in a Ginzburg-Landau non-linear \(\mathbb{S}^{2}\)-sigma model
- Relations between integrable systems in plane and curved spaces
- The spatial problem of 2 bodies on a sphere. Reduction and stochasticity
- Theta functions and non-linear equations
- Dynamical symmetries in a spherical geometry. I
- Generalizing the classical fixed-centres problem in a non-Hamiltonian way
This page was built for publication: On the Equivalence Between Type I Liouville Dynamical Systems in the Plane and the Sphere