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A new proof is given that the integrals of motion for all with no exception classical systems previously considered in papers [1–8] are in evolution.
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Perelomov, A.M. Completely integrable classical systems connected with semisimple Lie Algebras, III. Lett Math Phys 1, 531–534 (1977). https://doi.org/10.1007/BF00399746
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