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Relativistic Ermakov-Milne-Pinney Systems and First Integrals

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The Eliezer and Gray physical interpretation of the Ermakov-Lewis invariant is applied as a guiding principle for the derivation of the special relativistic analog of the Ermakov-Milne-Pinney equation and associated first integral. The special relativistic extension of the Ray-Reid system and invariant is obtained. General properties of the relativistic Ermakov-Milne-Pinney are analyzed. The conservative case of the relativistic Ermakov-Milne-Pinney equation is described in terms of a pseudo-potential, reducing the problem to an effective Newtonian form. The non-relativistic limit is considered as well. A relativistic nonlinear superposition law for relativistic Ermakov systems is identified. The generalized Ermakov-Milne-Pinney equation has additional nonlinearities, due to the relativistic effects.
Title: Relativistic Ermakov-Milne-Pinney Systems and First Integrals
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The Eliezer and Gray physical interpretation of the Ermakov-Lewis invariant is applied as a guiding principle for the derivation of the special relativistic analog of the Ermakov-Milne-Pinney equation and associated first integral.
The special relativistic extension of the Ray-Reid system and invariant is obtained.
General properties of the relativistic Ermakov-Milne-Pinney are analyzed.
The conservative case of the relativistic Ermakov-Milne-Pinney equation is described in terms of a pseudo-potential, reducing the problem to an effective Newtonian form.
The non-relativistic limit is considered as well.
A relativistic nonlinear superposition law for relativistic Ermakov systems is identified.
The generalized Ermakov-Milne-Pinney equation has additional nonlinearities, due to the relativistic effects.

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