Classical n-body system in geometrical and volume variables. I. Three-body case
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DOI10.1142/S0217751X21501402arXiv2007.11959WikidataQ114073138 ScholiaQ114073138MaRDI QIDQ6345696FDOQ6345696
Authors: M. A. Escobar-Ruiz, R. Linares, A. V. Turbiner, W. jun. Miller
Publication date: 23 July 2020
Abstract: We consider the classical 3-body system with degrees of freedom at zero total angular momentum. The study is restricted to potentials that depend solely on relative (mutual) distances between bodies. Following the proposal by J. L. Lagrange, in the center-of-mass frame we introduce the relative distances (complemented by angles) as generalized coordinates and show that the kinetic energy does not depend on , confirming results by Murnaghan (1936) at and van Kampen-Wintner (1937) at , where it corresponds to a 3D solid body. Realizing -symmetry we introduce new variables , which allows us to make the tensor of inertia non-singular for binary collisions. In these variables the kinetic energy is a polynomial function in the -phase space. The 3 body positions form a triangle (of interaction) and the kinetic energy is -permutationally invariant wrt interchange of body positions and masses (as well as wrt interchange of edges of the triangle and masses). For equal masses, we use lowest order symmetric polynomial invariants of to define new generalized coordinates, they are called the {it geometrical variables}. Two of them of the lowest order (sum of squares of sides of triangle and square of the area) are called {it volume variables}. We study three examples in some detail: (I) 3-body Newton gravity in , (II) 3-body choreography in on the algebraic lemniscate by Fujiwara et al where the problem becomes one-dimensional in the geometrical variables, and (III) the (an)harmonic oscillator.
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