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Reduction in mechanical systems with symmetry (1401.4393v1)

Published 17 Jan 2014 in math.DS, math.SG, and nlin.SI

Abstract: The first part of the article is, in fact, the classical Routh method delivered in the language of contemporary theory of Lagrangian systems. But the Routh method deals only with concrete equations and, therefore, can be applied only in the case when the configuration spaces of the initial and the reduced systems are open submanifolds in Euclidean spaces. The global approach gives a possibility to find the structure of these manifolds in the general case and also to reveal some properties of the reduced system, first of all, the existence for this system of a global Lagrange function. We use the notion of a mechanical system introduced by S. Smale. The described method is applied to the global reduction in the problem of the motion of a rigid body having a fixed point in the potential force field with an axial symmetry. We present the complete proof of the theorem formulated by G.V. Kolosov on the equivalence of the reduced system in this case to the problem of the motion of a material point over an ellipsoid and also some corollaries of this theorem based on the results of L.A. Lyusternik and L.G. Shnirelman.

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