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==Further reading== * [[Felix Klein]] and [[Arnold Sommerfeld]], "''Γber die Theorie des Kreisels''" (Tr., About the theory of the gyroscope). Leipzig, Berlin, B.G. Teubner, 1898β1914. 4 v. illus. 25 cm. * Audin, M. ''Spinning Tops: A Course on Integrable Systems''. New York: Cambridge University Press, 1996. * Crabtree, H. "An Elementary Treatment of the Theory of Spinning Tops and Gyroscopic Motion". Longman, Green and C), 1909. Reprinted by Michigan Historical Reprint Series. * Proceedings of Anniversary Workshop on Solid-State Gyroscopy, 19β21 May 2008. Yalta, Ukraine. Kyiv-Kharkiv. ATS of Ukraine, {{ISBN|978-976-0-25248-5}} (2009) * E. Leimanis (1965). ''The General Problem of the Motion of Coupled Rigid Bodies about a Fixed Point''. (Springer, New York). * Perry J. "Spinning Tops". London Society for Promoting Christian Knowledge, 1870. Reprinted by Project Gutemberg ebook, 2010. * Walter Wrigley, Walter M. Hollister, and William G. Denhard (1969). ''Gyroscopic Theory, Design, and Instrumentation.'' (MIT Press, Cambridge, MA). * Cooper, Donald & University of Western Australia. Dept. of Mechanical and Materials Engineering 1996, An investigation of the application of gyroscopic torque in the acceleration and retardation of rotating systems.
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