On a geodesic sphere in a complex projective space, we have Sasakian magnetic fields induced by the almost contact metric structure. In this paper, we investigate their magnetic flows on the unit sphere subbundle of the bundle of the contact distribution over this geodesic sphere, and show that they are smoothly conjugate to each other.
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