Second-order integrals for systems in E₂ involving spin
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Abstract: In two-dimensional Euclidean plane, existence of second-order integrals of motion is investigated for integrable Hamiltonian systems involving spin (emph{e.g.,} those systems describing interaction between two particles with spin 0 and spin 1/2) and it has been shown that no nontrivial second-order integrals of motion exist for such systems.
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(4)- scientific article; zbMATH DE number 5543650 (Why is no real title available?)
- Integral representation for the eigenstates of the spin system with inverse square interactions
- On the Lie symmetry algebras of the stationary Schrödinger and Pauli equations
- Superintegrable systems with spin and second-order tensor and pseudo-tensor integrals of motion
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