Lagrange-Hamilton theory
Lagrange-Hamilton theory
[lə′gränj ′ham·əl·tən ‚thē·ə·rē] (mechanics)
The formalized study of continuous systems in terms of field variables where a Lagrangian density function and Hamiltonian density function are introduced to produce equations of motion.
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