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The following pages link to Integrable one-particle potentials related to the Neumann system and the Jacobi problem of geodesic motion on an ellipsoid. (Q1047602):
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- One family of conformally Hamiltonian systems (Q393958) (← links)
- The Jacobi-Rosochatius problem on an ellipsoid: the Lax representations and billiards (Q394025) (← links)
- Geodesic flows and Neumann systems on Stiefel varieties: geometry and integrability (Q415489) (← links)
- Series of rational potentials separable in elliptic coordinates (Q610514) (← links)
- Hamiltonization of the generalized Veselova LR system (Q653243) (← links)
- One invariant measure and different Poisson brackets for two non-holonomic systems (Q691214) (← links)
- Neumann-like integrable models (Q942647) (← links)
- Integrable cases of a rigid body dynamics and integrable systems on the ellipsoids (Q1079246) (← links)
- On elliptical billiards in the Lobachevsky space and associated geodesic hierarchies. (Q1400164) (← links)
- The Gauss-Knörrer map for the Rosochatius dynamical system (Q1967071) (← links)
- A parabolic Chaplygin pendulum and a Paul trap: nonintegrability, stability, and boundedness (Q2284601) (← links)
- Relations between integrable systems in plane and curved spaces (Q2465018) (← links)
- Simultaneous separation for the Neumann and Chaplygin systems (Q2515230) (← links)
- An integrable Hénon–Heiles system on the sphere and the hyperbolic plane (Q3458788) (← links)
- How to construct finite-dimensional bi-Hamiltonian systems from soliton equations: Jacobi integrable potentials (Q4027883) (← links)
- Integrability, Stäckel spaces, and rational potentials (Q4345089) (← links)
- Quasi-Lagrangian systems of Newton equations (Q4498511) (← links)
- New bi-Hamiltonian systems on the plane (Q5282857) (← links)
- The Picard–Fuchs equations for complete hyperelliptic integrals of even order curves, and the actions of the generalized Neumann system (Q5414795) (← links)
- Conformal transformations and integrable mechanical billiards (Q6182789) (← links)