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 There are four big formalisms that are used almost everywhere in modern physics: There are four big formalisms that are used almost everywhere in modern physics:
  
-  * The [[formalisms:​hamiltonian_formalism|Hamiltonian ​Framework]], where we describe the evolution of our system as a trajectory in [[basic_tools:​phase_space|phase space]]. +  * The [[formalisms:​hamiltonian_formalism|Hamiltonian ​formalism]], where we describe the evolution of our system as a trajectory in [[basic_tools:​phase_space|phase space]]. 
-  * The [[formalisms:​lagrangian_formalism|Lagrangian ​Framework]], where we describe the evolution of our system as a trajectory in [[basic_tools:​configuration_space|configuration space]]. +  * The [[formalisms:​lagrangian_formalism|Lagrangian ​formalism]], where we describe the evolution of our system as a trajectory in [[basic_tools:​configuration_space|configuration space]]. 
-  * The Newtonian formalism where we describe the system in terms of trajectories in real space.+  * The Newtonian formalism where we describe the system in terms of trajectories in everyday ​space.
   * The Schrödinger formalism, where we describe the system in terms of abstract vectors living in [[basic_tools:​hilbert_space|Hilbert space]]. ​   * The Schrödinger formalism, where we describe the system in terms of abstract vectors living in [[basic_tools:​hilbert_space|Hilbert space]]. ​
  
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