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  • In [[classical mechanics]], the [[rotation]] of a [[rigid body]] such as a [[spinning top]] under the influence of [[gravity]] is not, in general, an [[integrabl |title=Spinning Tops: A Course on Integrable Systems ...
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  • ...designs.com/blogs/news/the-science-behind-the-spin-the-physics-of-spinning-tops-explained |access-date=2023-12-10 |website=Bruce Charles Designs |language= ...[angular momentum]], they were fascinated by its ability to stand up while spinning.<ref>{{Cite web |title=He Did Not Invent the Yo-Yo, but He Sure Made It Fam ...
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  • ...Skill", meaning games whose space of all possible strategies looks like a spinning top. In more detail, we can partition the space of strategies into sets <ma ...
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  • ...hance]] (e.g. rolling [[dice]], shuffling [[Playing card|cards]], spinning tops or wheels, drawing [[Lottery|lots]], etc.). Of course, players in such game ...
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  • ...4, pp. 166-172.</ref> and by John Perry in 1890.<ref>Perry, J. ''Spinning tops. The “Operatives’ lecture” of the British Association meeting at Leeds, 6th ...
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  • ;[[Lagrange, Euler, and Kovalevskaya tops|Kovalevskaya top]] ...ast=Audin|first=Michèle|author-link=Michèle Audin|year=1996|title=Spinning Tops: A Course on Integrable Systems|location= New York|publisher= [[Cambridge U ...
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