Exclusion of Infinite Spin for N-body problem in mathbb{R}^d
Pith reviewed 2026-07-01 03:46 UTC · model grok-4.3
The pith
Infinite spin is excluded at total collisions for the −κ-homogeneous N-body problem in R^d when the limiting normalized central configuration is isolated and of dimension d or d-1.
A machine-rendered reading of the paper's core claim, the machinery that carries it, and where it could break.
Core claim
We show that there is no infinite spin at total collisions for the −κ-homogeneous N-body problem in higher dimensional Euclidean space R^d, in which 0 < κ < 2 (κ = 1 the Newtonian case), provided the limiting normalized central configuration is isolated and is of dimension d or d - 1. In the Newtonian case κ = 1, this extends the work of Moeckel-Montgomery to d ≥ 3 and in the d = 3 case offers a different approach as compared to the current preprint of Pinzari-Zgliczynski.
What carries the argument
The isolation and dimension-d-or-d-1 condition on the limiting normalized central configuration, which keeps angular momentum bounded during the approach to collision.
If this is right
- The Newtonian case extends to all dimensions d ≥ 3.
- The exclusion applies to any homogeneous potential with exponent between 0 and 2.
- A separate proof route is available for the three-dimensional Newtonian problem.
- Bounded spin follows whenever the isolation and dimension hypotheses hold.
Where Pith is reading between the lines
- The same isolation condition might be checkable numerically to predict finite spin in concrete N-body simulations.
- If most physically realized central configurations satisfy the dimension requirement, infinite spin may be generically absent.
- The argument could adapt to other singular potentials whose homogeneity lies outside the stated range.
Load-bearing premise
The limiting normalized central configuration must be isolated and have dimension d or d-1.
What would settle it
An explicit total collision trajectory in R^d whose limiting normalized central configuration is isolated and of dimension d or d-1 yet still produces unbounded angular velocity would falsify the claim.
read the original abstract
We show that there is no infinite spin at total collisions for $-\kappa$-homogeneous N-body problem in higher dimensional Euclidean space $\mathbb{R}^d$, in which $0 < \kappa < 2$ ($\kappa = 1$ the Newtonian case), provided the limiting normalized central configuration is isolated and is of dimension d or d - 1. In the Newtonian case $\kappa = 1$, this extends the work of Moeckel-Montgomery to $d \ge 3$ and in the d = 3 case offers a different approach as compared to the current preprint of Pinzari-Zgliczynski.
Editorial analysis
A structured set of objections, weighed in public.
Referee Report
Summary. The manuscript claims that there is no infinite spin at total collisions for the −κ-homogeneous N-body problem in R^d (0 < κ < 2), provided the limiting normalized central configuration is isolated and has dimension d or d−1. For κ=1 this extends Moeckel–Montgomery to d≥3 and supplies a different argument for d=3 than the Pinzari–Zgliczyński preprint.
Significance. If the conditional result holds, it supplies a dimension-independent exclusion of infinite spin under explicit geometric hypotheses on the limiting configuration, extending a classical Newtonian result to a family of homogeneous potentials. The explicit isolation and dimension hypotheses make the claim falsifiable once those conditions can be checked for concrete systems.
major comments (1)
- Abstract: the central theorem is stated only conditionally on the limiting normalized central configuration being isolated and of dimension d or d−1; these hypotheses are load-bearing yet the provided text supplies neither a proof outline nor any verification that the conditions can be satisfied for d≥3, leaving the result unverifiable from the given material.
Simulated Author's Rebuttal
We thank the referee for the report and the opportunity to address the comment on our manuscript. We respond point by point below.
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Referee: Abstract: the central theorem is stated only conditionally on the limiting normalized central configuration being isolated and of dimension d or d−1; these hypotheses are load-bearing yet the provided text supplies neither a proof outline nor any verification that the conditions can be satisfied for d≥3, leaving the result unverifiable from the given material.
Authors: The result is stated conditionally because the isolation and dimension hypotheses are required for the argument to exclude infinite spin; without them the conclusion need not hold. The abstract summarizes the theorem, while the full proof with detailed outline and reasoning appears in the body of the manuscript. No verification that the hypotheses hold for concrete systems when d≥3 is supplied, as the paper establishes the general implication under these explicit geometric conditions rather than checking specific configurations. The conditions are falsifiable and the theorem applies whenever they are satisfied, consistent with the extension of Moeckel–Montgomery described in the abstract. revision: no
Circularity Check
No significant circularity; derivation self-contained under stated hypotheses
full rationale
The central claim is a conditional mathematical exclusion: no infinite spin at total collisions provided the limiting normalized central configuration is isolated and of dimension d or d-1. This is presented as a direct proof extending Moeckel-Montgomery (for Newtonian case) with a different approach for d=3, without any self-definitional loops, fitted inputs renamed as predictions, or load-bearing self-citations that reduce the result to its own inputs. The hypotheses are external to the derivation and the result does not claim the configuration condition always holds. No steps match the enumerated circularity patterns.
Axiom & Free-Parameter Ledger
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