phenomenon in Hamiltonian dynamical systems
C62067
concept
A phenomenon in Hamiltonian dynamical systems is any observable behavior or qualitative pattern—such as stability, chaos, resonances, or invariant structures—that arises from the evolution of states governed by a Hamiltonian function and symplectic geometry.
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| phenomenon in Hamiltonian dynamical systems canonical | 1 |
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Class: phenomenon in Hamiltonian dynamical systems
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A phenomenon in Hamiltonian dynamical systems is any observable behavior or qualitative pattern—such as stability, chaos, resonances, or invariant structures—that arises from the evolution of states governed by a Hamiltonian function and symplectic geometry.
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