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 ====== Legendre Transformation ====== ====== Legendre Transformation ======
  
 +<tabbox Intuitive> ​
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 +<note tip>
 +Explanations in this section should contain no formulas, but instead colloquial things like you would hear them during a coffee break or at a cocktail party.
 +</​note>​
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 +<tabbox Concrete> ​
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 +  * See: [[http://​aapt.scitation.org/​doi/​pdf/​10.1119/​1.3119512|Making sense of the Legendre transform]] by R. K. P. ZiaEdward, F. RedishSusan,​ R. McKay
 +  * and Ryder - Quantum Field Theory page 260
 +  * http://​blog.sigfpe.com/​2005/​10/​quantum-mechanics-and-fourier-legendre.html
 +  * https://​www.andrew.cmu.edu/​course/​33-765/​pdf/​Legendre.pdf
 +  * http://​mathforum.org/​kb/​message.jspa?​messageID=3868685 (Legendre transformation is "zero temperature limit" of the [[advanced_tools:​laplace_transformation]])
 +  * http://​blog.sigfpe.com/​2012/​01/​some-parallels-between-classical-and.html
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 +<tabbox Abstract> ​
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 +<note tip>
 +The motto in this section is: //the higher the level of abstraction,​ the better//.
 +</​note>​
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 <tabbox Why is it interesting?> ​ <tabbox Why is it interesting?> ​
 +<​blockquote>​
 +The Legendre transform shows up whenever we minimize or maximize something subject to constraints. That happens a lot.
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 +<​cite>​https://​johncarlosbaez.wordpress.com/​2012/​01/​19/​classical-mechanics-versus-thermodynamics-part-1/</​cite>​
 +</​blockquote>​
  
 The Legendre transformation is a useful mathematical tool that is used in thermodynamics,​ classical mechanics and quantum field theory. ​ The Legendre transformation is a useful mathematical tool that is used in thermodynamics,​ classical mechanics and quantum field theory. ​
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-<tabbox Layman?> ​ 
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-<note tip> 
-Explanations in this section should contain no formulas, but instead colloquial things like you would hear them during a coffee break or at a cocktail party. 
-</​note>​ 
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-<tabbox Student> ​ 
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-See: [[http://​aapt.scitation.org/​doi/​pdf/​10.1119/​1.3119512|Making sense of the Legendre transform]] by R. K. P. ZiaEdward, F. RedishSusan,​ R. McKay 
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-and Ryder - Quantum Field Theory page 260 
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-<tabbox Researcher> ​ 
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-<note tip> 
-The motto in this section is: //the higher the level of abstraction,​ the better//. 
-</​note>​ 
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-<tabbox Examples> ​ 
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-<tabbox History> ​ 
  
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