Consider the angular momentum of a classical particle, (vec{L}=vec{r} times vec{p}), and a system for which it

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Consider the angular momentum of a classical particle, \(\vec{L}=\vec{r} \times \vec{p}\), and a system for which it is invariant. Use it as a generating function to define the relevant canonical transformations.

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