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This book gives a uniquely complete description of the geometry of
the energy momentum mapping of five classical integrable systems:
the 2-dimensional harmonic oscillator, the geodesic flow on the
3-sphere, the Euler top, the spherical pendulum and the Lagrange
top. It presents for the first time in book form a general theory
of symmetry reduction which allows one to reduce the symmetries in
the spherical pendulum and the Lagrange top. Also the monodromy
obstruction to the existence of global action angle coordinates is
calculated for the spherical pendulum and the Lagrange top. The
book addresses professional mathematicians and graduate students
and can be used as a textbook on advanced classical mechanics or
global analysis.
This book gives a complete global geometric description of the
motion of the two di mensional hannonic oscillator, the Kepler
problem, the Euler top, the spherical pendulum and the Lagrange
top. These classical integrable Hamiltonian systems one sees
treated in almost every physics book on classical mechanics. So why
is this book necessary? The answer is that the standard treatments
are not complete. For instance in physics books one cannot see the
monodromy in the spherical pendulum from its explicit solution in
terms of elliptic functions nor can one read off from the explicit
solution the fact that a tennis racket makes a near half twist when
it is tossed so as to spin nearly about its intermediate axis.
Modem mathematics books on mechanics do not use the symplectic
geometric tools they develop to treat the qualitative features of
these problems either. One reason for this is that their basic tool
for removing symmetries of Hamiltonian systems, called regular
reduction, is not general enough to handle removal of the
symmetries which occur in the spherical pendulum or in the Lagrange
top. For these symmetries one needs singular reduction. Another
reason is that the obstructions to making local action angle
coordinates global such as monodromy were not known when these
works were written."
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