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Orbital classification of geodesic flows on two-dimensional ellipsoids. The Jacobi problem is orbitally equivalent to the integrable Euler case in rigid body dynamics

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Moscow State University, Department of Mathematics and Mechanics. Translated from Funktsional'nyi Analiz i Ego Prilozheniya, Vol. 29, No. 3, pp. 1–15, July–September, 1995.

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Bolsinov, A.V., Fomenko, A.T. Orbital classification of geodesic flows on two-dimensional ellipsoids. The Jacobi problem is orbitally equivalent to the integrable Euler case in rigid body dynamics. Funct Anal Its Appl 29, 149–160 (1995). https://doi.org/10.1007/BF01077048

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