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Integrable system

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An integrable system is a type of dynamical system that can be solved exactly, typically by means of analytical methods. These systems possess a sufficient number of conserved quantities, which allow them to be integrated in a way that yields explicit solutions to their equations of motion. In classical mechanics, a system is often termed integrable if it has as many independent constants of motion as it has degrees of freedom.

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