Nonlinear Lie-Hamilton systems: $t$-Dependent curved oscillators and Kepler-Coulomb Hamiltonians
Abstract
The Lie-Hamilton approach for -dependent Hamiltonians is extended to cover the so-called nonlinear Lie-Hamilton systems, which are no longer related to a linear -dependent combination of a basis of a finite-dimensional Lie algebra of functions , but an arbitrary -dependent function on . This novel formalism is accomplished through a detailed analysis of related structures, such as momentum maps and generalized distributions, together with the extension of the Poisson coalgebra method to a -dependent frame, in order to systematize the construction of constants of the motion for nonlinear systems. Several relevant relations between nonlinear Lie-Hamilton systems, Lie-Hamilton systems, and collective Hamiltonians are analyzed. The new notions and tools are illustrated with the study of the harmonic oscillator, H\'enon-Heiles systems and Painlev\'e trascendents within a -dependent framework. In addition, the formalism is carefully applied to construct oscillators with a -dependent frequency and Kepler-Coulomb systems with a -dependent coupling constant on the -dimensional sphere, Euclidean and hyperbolic spaces, as well as on some spaces of non-constant curvature.
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@article{arxiv.2505.13853,
title = {Nonlinear Lie-Hamilton systems: $t$-Dependent curved oscillators and Kepler-Coulomb Hamiltonians},
author = {Rutwig Campoamor-Stursberg and Francisco J. Herranz and Javier de Lucas},
journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:2505.13853},
year = {2025}
}
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47 pages