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Extended Integrability and Bi-Hamiltonian Systems

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The current notion of integrability of Hamiltonian systems was fixed by Liouville in a famous 1855 paper. It describes systems in a 2k-dimensional phase space whose trajectories are dense on tori ?q or wind on toroidal cylinders ?m×ℝq-m. Within Liouville's construction the dimension q cannot exceed k and is the main invariant of the system. In this paper we generalize Liouville integrability so that trajectories can be dense on tori ?k of arbitrary dimensions q= 1, …, 2k−1, 2k and an additional invariant v: 2(qk) ≤v≤ 2[q/2] can be recovered. The main theorem classifies all k(k+1)/2 canonical forms of Hamiltonian systems that are integrable in a newly defined broad sense. An integrable physical problem having engineering origin is presented. The notion of extended compatibility of two Poisson structures is introduced. The corresponding bi-Hamiltonian systems are shown to be integrable in the broad sense.

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Bogoyavlenskij, O. Extended Integrability and Bi-Hamiltonian Systems . Comm Math Phys 196, 19–51 (1998). https://doi.org/10.1007/s002200050412

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