Motion on the sphere: integrability and families of orbits
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- Separable and partially separable systems in the light of the inverse problem of dynamics
- Some integrable problems in celestial mechanics in spaces of constant curvature
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(7)- An integrable Hamiltonian motion on a sphere: II. The separation of variables
- The quantum free particle on spherical and hyperbolic spaces: a curvature dependent approach. II
- Motion on a given surface: monoparametric families of orbits sufficient for separability
- The quantum free particle on spherical and hyperbolic spaces: a curvature dependent approach
- Finite-zone potentials and integrable systems on a sphere with quadratic potential
- Motions of a particle on a sphere and integrable motions of a rigid body
- The harmonic oscillator on three-dimensional spherical and hyperbolic spaces: Curvature dependent formalism and quantization
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