From Euler-Jacobi to Bogoyavlensky and back
Abstract
This work focuses on two notions of non-Hamiltonian integrable systems: B-integrability and Euler-Jacobi integrability. We first show that the first notion is stronger. We then investigate which possible "non-evident" properties one can add to the Euler-Jacobi Theorem to make the dynamics B-integrable.
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