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Hamiltonian mechanics / Classical mechanics / Dynamical systems / Theoretical physics / Joseph Louis Lagrange / Action / Canonical transformation / Euler–Lagrange equation / Lagrangian mechanics / Physics / Mathematical analysis / Calculus of variations
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Hamiltonian mechanics
Classical mechanics
Dynamical systems
Theoretical physics
Joseph Louis Lagrange
Action
Canonical transformation
Euler–Lagrange equation
Lagrangian mechanics
Physics
Mathematical analysis
Calculus of variations

JOURNAL OF MATHEMATICAL PHYSICS VOLUME 44, NUMBER 12 DECEMBER 2003

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