Integrability of Hamiltonian systems with homogeneous potentials of degree zero
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Abstract: We derive necessary conditions for integrability in the Liouville sense of natural Hamiltonian systems with homogeneous potential of degree zero. We derive these conditions through an analysis of the differential Galois group of variational equations along a particular solution generated by a non-zero solution of nonlinear equations . We proved that if the system integrable then the Hessian matrix has only integer eigenvalues and is semi-simple.
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