Dear all, Next week, Friday October 23, Corey Shanbrom (Sacramento State University) will give a talk at 4pm (Sydney time) via Zoom. Zoom link: https://uni-sydney.zoom.us/j/85720038635 Meeting ID: 857 2003 8635 Title: Self-similarity in the Kepler-Heisenberg problem Abstract: The Kepler-Heisenberg problem is that of determining the motion of a planet around a sun in the Heisenberg group, thought of as a three-dimensional sub-Riemannian manifold. The sub-Riemannian Hamiltonian provides the kinetic energy, and the gravitational potential is given by the fundamental solution to the sub-Laplacian. The dynamics are at least partially integrable, possessing two first integrals as well as a dilational momentum which is conserved by orbits with zero energy. The system is known to admit closed orbits of any rational rotation number, which all lie within the fundamental zero energy integrable subsystem. Here, we demonstrate that all zero energy orbits are self-similar. Past talks can be found on the YouTube channel: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCZqgDJ21wbdzMbeIdealpUg/ I hope to see you all online. Lachlan