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Moments and the Basic Equilibrium Equations (2507.13865v1)

Published 18 Jul 2025 in math-ph and math.MP

Abstract: We develop the classical theory of moments of configurations of weighted points with a focus on systems with an identically vanishing first moment. The latter condition provides equations for equilibrium configurations of systems of interacting particles under the sole condition that interactions are pairwise and along the line determined by each pair of particles. Complying external forces are admitted, so some dynamical equilibrium configurations, such as relative equilibria, may be treated with our approach. Moments provide a unified framework for equilibrium problems in arbitrary dimensions. The equilibrium equations are homogeneous, of relatively low degree, invariant by oriented isometries (for interactions depending only on mutual distances), and are obtained through simple algebraic procedures requiring neither reduction by isometries nor a variational principle for their determination. Our equations include the renowned sets of n-body central configuration equations by O. Dziobek, and by A. Albouy and A. Chenciner. These equations are extended to a rather broad class of equilibrium problems, and several new sets of equilibrium equations are introduced. We also apply moments to establish a theory of constraints for mutual distances of configurations of fixed dimension and of co-spherical configurations, thus re-obtaining and adding to classical results by A. Cayley, among others.

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