The Kepler Problem: Polynomial Algebra of Nonpolynomial First Integrals

    2019, Volume 24, Number 4, pp.  353-369

    Author(s): Tsiganov A. V.

    The sum of elliptic integrals simultaneously determines orbits in the Kepler problem and the addition of divisors on elliptic curves. Periodic motion of a body in physical space is defined by symmetries, whereas periodic motion of divisors is defined by a fixed point on the curve. The algebra of the first integrals associated with symmetries is a well-known mathematical object, whereas the algebra of the first integrals associated with the coordinates of fixed points is unknown. In this paper, we discuss polynomial algebras of nonpolynomial first integrals of superintegrable systems associated with elliptic curves.
    Keywords: algebra of first integrals, divisor arithmetic
    Citation: Tsiganov A. V., The Kepler Problem: Polynomial Algebra of Nonpolynomial First Integrals, Regular and Chaotic Dynamics, 2019, Volume 24, Number 4, pp. 353-369



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