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Liouville–Arnold theorem
In
dynamical systems theory
, the
Liouville–Arnold
theorem
states that if, in a
Hamiltonian dynamical system
with
n
degrees of freedom
, there are also known
n
first
integrals of motion
that are
independent
and in
involution
, then
there exists
a
canonical transformation
to
action-angle coordinates
in which the
transformed
Hamiltonian
is
dependent
only upon the action
coordinates
and the
angle
coordinates evolve
linearly
in time. Thus the
equations of motion
for
the system
can be
solved
in
quadratures
if the
canonical
transform
is explicitly known. The theorem is named after
Joseph Liouville
and
Vladimir Arnold
.