The Liouville-type theorem for integrable Hamiltonian systems with incomplete flows
Abstract
For integrable Hamiltonian systems with two degrees of freedom whose Hamiltonian vector fields have incomplete flows, an analogue of the Liouville theorem is established. A canonical Liouville fibration is defined by means of an "exact" 2-parameter family of flat polygons equipped with certain pairing of sides. For the integrable Hamiltonian systems given by the vector field v=(-∂ f/∂ w, ∂ f/∂ z) on C2 where f=f(z,w) is a complex polynomial in 2 variables, geometric properties of Liouville fibrations are described.
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