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Setting Limits on Supersymmetry Using Simplified Models
Published on: November 15, 2013
Reduction of superintegrable systems: the anisotropic harmonic oscillator
Miguel A Rodríguez1, Piergiulio Tempesta, Pavel Winternitz
1Departamento de Física Teórica II, Facultad de Físicas, Universidad Complutense, 28040 Madrid, Spain. rodrigue@fis.ucm.es
Abstract:
We introduce a 2N-parametric family of maximally superintegrable systems in N dimensions, obtained as a reduction of an anisotropic harmonic oscillator in a 2N-dimensional configuration space. These systems possess closed bounded orbits and integrals of motion which are polynomial in the momenta. They generalize known examples of superintegrable models in the Euclidean plane.
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