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====== Hamiltonian Mechanics ====== | ====== Hamiltonian Mechanics ====== | ||
- | //see also [[formalisms:hamiltonian_formalism]] // | + | //see also [[formalisms:hamiltonian_formalism]] and [[equations:hamiltons_equations]]// |
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- | <note tip> | + | ---- |
- | In this section things should be explained by analogy and with pictures and, if necessary, some formulas. | + | |
- | </note> | + | **Reading Recommendations** |
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+ | * The best book on Hamiltonian mechanics is The Lazy Universe by Coopersmith | ||
<tabbox Abstract> | <tabbox Abstract> | ||
Lagrangian mechanics can be formulated geometrically using [[advanced_tools:fiber_bundles|fibre bundles]]. | Lagrangian mechanics can be formulated geometrically using [[advanced_tools:fiber_bundles|fibre bundles]]. |