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# Line 914 | Line 914 | initialization of a simulation. Sec.~\ref{introSec:pro
914   \end{enumerate}
915   These three individual steps will be covered in the following
916   sections. Sec.~\ref{introSec:initialSystemSettings} deals with the
917 < initialization of a simulation. Sec.~\ref{introSec:production} will
918 < discusses issues in production run. Sec.~\ref{introSection:Analysis}
919 < provides the theoretical tools for trajectory analysis.
917 > initialization of a simulation. Sec.~\ref{introSection:production}
918 > will discusses issues in production run.
919 > Sec.~\ref{introSection:Analysis} provides the theoretical tools for
920 > trajectory analysis.
921  
922   \subsection{\label{introSec:initialSystemSettings}Initialization}
923  
# Line 1375 | Line 1376 | first term of \ref{ introEquation:bodyAngularMotion}).
1376  
1377   If there is not external forces exerted on the rigid body, the only
1378   contribution to the rotational is from the kinetic potential (the
1379 < first term of \ref{ introEquation:bodyAngularMotion}). The free
1380 < rigid body is an example of Lie-Poisson system with Hamiltonian
1380 < function
1379 > first term of \ref{introEquation:bodyAngularMotion}). The free rigid
1380 > body is an example of Lie-Poisson system with Hamiltonian function
1381   \begin{equation}
1382   T^r (\pi ) = T_1 ^r (\pi _1 ) + T_2^r (\pi _2 ) + T_3^r (\pi _3 )
1383   \label{introEquation:rotationalKineticRB}

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