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- | ====== legendre transformation ====== | + | ====== Legendre Transformation ====== |
+ | <tabbox Intuitive> | ||
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+ | 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. | ||
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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 | ||
+ | * see also https://blog.jessriedel.com/2017/06/28/legendre-transform/ | ||
+ | * 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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+ | <blockquote>The Fourier transform and the Legendre transform may be interpreted as the same thing, just over different semirings.<cite>http://blog.sigfpe.com/2005/10/quantum-mechanics-and-fourier-legendre.html</cite></blockquote> | ||
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<tabbox Why is it interesting?> | <tabbox Why is it interesting?> | ||
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+ | 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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- | 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. | ||
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- | See Ryder - Quantum Field Theory page 260 | ||
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- | The motto in this section is: //the higher the level of abstraction, the better//. | ||
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- | <tabbox Examples> | ||
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