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On the characterization of integrable systems via the Haantjes geometry

arXiv:1508.04629

Abstract

We prove that the existence of a Haantjes structure is a necessary and sufficient condition for a Hamiltonian system to be integrable in the Liouville-Arnold sense. This structure, expressed in terms of suitable operators whose Haantjes torsion vanishes, encodes the main features of the notion of integrability, and in particular, under certain hypotheses, allows to solve the problem of determining separation of variables for a given system in an algorithmic way. As an application of the theory, we prove theorems ensuring the existence of a large class of completely integrable systems in the Euclidean plane, constructed starting from a prescribed Haantjes structure. At the same time, we also show that some of the most classical examples of Hamiltonian systems in n dimensions, as for instance the Gantmacher and Stäckel classes, all possess a natural Haantjes structure.

This manuscript has been merged with the paper "Haantjes manifolds of classical integrable systems", arXiv:1405.5118