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Superintegrability of (generalized) Calogero models with oscillator or Coulomb potential

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arxiv 1409.8288 v1 pith:LIXRJO2A submitted 2014-09-29 hep-th math-phmath.MP

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We deform N-dimensional (Euclidean, spherical and hyperbolic) oscillator and Coulomb systems, replacing their angular degrees of freedom by those of a generalized rational Calogero model. Using the action-angle description, it is established that maximal superintegrability is retained. For the rational Calogero model with Coulomb potential, we present all constants of motion via matrix model reduction. In particular, we construct the analog of the Runge-Lenz vector.

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