On a General Method in Dynamics

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"On a General Method in Dynamics" is a foundational 19th-century paper by William Rowan Hamilton that introduced Hamiltonian mechanics, reformulating classical dynamics in terms of generalized coordinates and conjugate momenta.

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instanceOf foundational work in classical mechanics
physics paper
scientific paper
author William Rowan Hamilton NERFINISHED
century 19th century
field analytical mechanics
classical mechanics
mathematical physics
theoretical physics
hasImpactOn formulation of conservative dynamical systems
mathematical formulation of physics
teaching of advanced mechanics
hasKeyIdea canonical structure underlying mechanical systems
description of motion via coordinates and conjugate momenta instead of forces
use of first-order differential equations for dynamics
historicalSignificance established Hamilton's reputation in mathematical physics
one of the foundational texts of modern theoretical physics
influenced development of analytical mechanics
formulation of quantum mechanics
modern dynamical systems theory
symplectic geometry
influencedBy Lagrangian mechanics NERFINISHED
introduces Hamiltonian formulation of mechanics
canonical equations of motion
language English
mainContribution development of a variational approach to dynamics
formulation of Hamilton's equations of motion
introduction of Hamiltonian mechanics
reformulation of classical dynamics in terms of generalized coordinates and conjugate momenta
use of canonical variables in dynamics
publishedIn 19th century
relatedTo Hamiltonian mechanics
Hamilton–Jacobi theory NERFINISHED
Lagrangian mechanics NERFINISHED
canonical transformations in mechanics
topic canonical variables
classical dynamics
energy-based formulation of motion
equations of motion
variational principles in mechanics
usesConcept Hamiltonian function
canonical transformations
conjugate momenta
generalized coordinates
phase space description of motion

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