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The reference to Arnol'd is a bit misleading. Indeed Arnol'd writes about first integrals, but not in particular in the referenced book. A much better reference would be his book titled Ordinary Differential Equations. Consider as a reference: Arnol'd, V.I., Ordinary Differential Equations (New York, 1992)

In chapter 2 section 10.5, page 125, Arnol'd explains this subject very clearly.

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First integral. Encyclopedia of Mathematics. URL: http://encyclopediaofmath.org/index.php?title=First_integral&oldid=36262