Introduction -- 1. Geometric preliminary. 1.1. Fibred manifolds. 1.2. Jet spaces. 1.3. General connections -- 2. Lagrangian field theory. 2.1. Lagrangian formalism on fibred manifolds. 2.2. De Donder Hamiltonian formalism. 2.3. Instantaneous Hamiltonian formalism -- 3. Multimomentum Hamiltonian fo
Hamilton formalism for systems with constraints
β Scribed by Wipf A.
- Year
- 1997
- Tongue
- English
- Leaves
- 40
- Edition
- lectures
- Category
- Library
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β¦ Synopsis
The main goal of these lectures is to introduce and review the Hamiltonian formalism for classical constrained systems and in particular gauge theories. Emphasis is put on the relation between local symmetries and constraints and on the relation between Lagrangean and Hamiltonian symmetries.
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