Abstract: We construct and analyze a generalization of the Kepler problem. These generalized Kepler problems are parameterized by a triple where the dimension is an integer, the curvature is a real number, the magnetic charge is a half integer if is odd and is 0 or 1/2 if is even. The key to construct these generalized Kepler problems is the observation that the Young powers of the fundamental spinors on a punctured space with cylindrical metric are the right analogues of the Dirac monopoles.
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