Yeah, I know, I actually more needed than wanted to solve this problem. I eventually managed to integrate equations (yeah, it turned out to be easy task after one glance into math book), but the easier way to show that functions were of the same system, was just to calculate poisson brackets of...
I can't :D Well I think q1 and q2 should be trigonometric functions (cosines) while p1 and p2 (-sines), but I thought that q and p are some kind coordinate and moment functions :confused:
Ok, so I get four equations (thank you for pointing it out):
q'1=p2
q'2=p1
p'1=-q2
p'2=-q1
Now, should I integrate them, and if yes, what should I do next to get solution?
Homework Statement
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Homework Equations
The Attempt at a Solution
Actually I have very basic knowledge of university physics and math, so the only things I've done are calculating Hamilton equations (I hope correctly)...