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Physical interpretation of the symmetry for the Runge-Lenz vector

In the post What symmetry causes the Runge-Lenz vector to be conserved?, and based on the results of https://arxiv.org/abs/1207.5001, it was it was discussed that the Runge-Lenz vector is the ...
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Connection between Kepler Problem and Harmonic Oscillator

Background. Take the Kepler Lagrangian as $L^K = \frac{1}{2}\dot{q}_i\dot{q}_i + \frac{k}{q}$, and the Lagrangian for the isotropic harmonic oscillator as $L^H = \frac{1}{2}\dot{q}_i\dot{q}_i - \...
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