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Sem­in­ar "Pois­son geo­metry and in­teg­rable sys­tems": Chris­ti­an Of­fen: Solv­ing com­pletely in­teg­rable sys­tems by quad­rat­ure (II)

Location: E 2.304

The Liouville-Arnold theorem describes the topological structure of completely integrable Hamiltonian systems and provides the existence of action-angle coordinates, in which the Hamiltonian motion is affine-linear. I will show examples of completely integrable systems and classical approaches to solve these explicitly via the construction of action-angle coordinates and quadrature.