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Seminar "Complex analysis in several variables" (Vitushkin Seminar)
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The Kepler problem: New Symmetries of an Old Problem Gil Bor Centro de Investigacion en Matematica, Guanajuato |
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Abstract: The Kepler orbits form a 3-parameter family of plane curves, consisting of all conics (ellipses, parabolas and hyperbolas) sharing a focus at some fixed point. I will describe the symmetry properties of this family, as well as certain natural 2-parameter subfamilies, such as those of fixed energy or angular momentum. The standard technique for studying such symmetries is via a PDE system for the infinitesimal symmetries of a 3rd order ODE encoding the 3-parameter family of curves – a well known method due to S. Lie, nowadays usually computer assisted. I will describe instead a natural projective geometric construction, exploiting the geometry of the Minkowski's 3-space parametrizing the space of Kepler orbits. This is joint work with Connor Jackman (ITAM, Mexico). See arxiv.org/abs/2106.02823 Language: English Website: https://zoom.us/j/7743848073?pwd=QnJmZjQ5OEV1c3pjenBhcUMwWW9XUT09 * ID: 774 384 8073 Password: L8WVCc |
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