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-There are different ways of describing ​quantum ​mechanics. Each has its individual strength and weaknesses, but in terms of observable predictions,​ they are all equivalent. ​+There are different ways of describing ​classical ​mechanics. Each has its individual strength and weaknesses, but in terms of observable predictions,​ they are all equivalent. ​
  
-  * [[theories:​classical_mechanics:​newtonian_mechanics]]  $\leftrightarrow$ classical mechanics in real space  +  * [[theories:​classical_mechanics:​newtonian]]  $\leftrightarrow$ classical mechanics in real space  
-  * [[theories:​classical_mechanics:​lagrangian_mechanics]] $\leftrightarrow$ classical mechanics in [[basic_tools:​configuration_space|configuration space]] +  * [[theories:​classical_mechanics:​lagrangian]] $\leftrightarrow$ classical mechanics in [[basic_tools:​configuration_space|configuration space]] 
-  * [[theories:​classical_mechanics:​hamiltonian_mechanics]] $\leftrightarrow$ classical mechanics in [[basic_tools:​phase_space|phase space]]+  * [[theories:​classical_mechanics:​hamiltonian]] $\leftrightarrow$ classical mechanics in [[basic_tools:​phase_space|phase space]]
   * [[theories:​classical_mechanics:​koopman_von_neumann_mechanics]] $\leftrightarrow$ classical mechanics in [[basic_tools:​hilbert_space|Hilbert space]]   * [[theories:​classical_mechanics:​koopman_von_neumann_mechanics]] $\leftrightarrow$ classical mechanics in [[basic_tools:​hilbert_space|Hilbert space]]
  
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-| AA|~@2| Newton'​s laws |AA=[[theories:​newtonian_mechanics]]+| AA|~@2| Newton'​s laws |AA=[[theories:​classical_mechanics:​newtonian]]
 | |!@4| | | | | | | |!@4| | | | | |
-| AA|~@2| Euler-Lagrange equation, Noether'​s theorem, configuration space |AA=[[formalisms:lagrangian_formalism]]+| AA|~@2| Euler-Lagrange equation, Noether'​s theorem, configuration space |AA=[[theories:classical_mechanics:​lagrangian]]
 | |!@4| | | | | | | |!@4| | | | | |
-| AA|~@2| Hamilton'​s equation, canonical transformation,​ generating functions, Noether'​s theorem in the Hamiltonian formalism, phase space |AA=[[formalisms:hamiltonian_formalism]]+| AA|~@2| Hamilton'​s equation, canonical transformation,​ generating functions, Noether'​s theorem in the Hamiltonian formalism, phase space |AA=[[theories:classical_mechanics:​hamiltonian]]
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 +**Reading Recommendations**
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 +  * The best book that gives a grand tour of classical mechanics is The Lazy Universe by Coopersmith
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 +  * A History of Mechanics by Dugas
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