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In this paper we consider the deformed mechanics in de Sitter space. First we discuss one dimensional mechanics in de Sitter space. We also discuss the mechanics in D-dimensional de Sitter space. As an example we discuss the deformed Kepler orbit.
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Chung, W.S., Hassanabadi, H. Classical mechanics in the de Sitter space. Journal of the Korean Physical Society 71, 13–18 (2017). https://doi.org/10.3938/jkps.71.13
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