Analytical Mechanics
Analytical mechanics
is a term used for a refined, highly mathematical form of
classical mechanics
, constructed from the
eighteenth century
onwards as a formulation of the subjected as founded by
Isaac Newton
. It began with
d'Alembert's principle
. By analogy with
Fermat's principle
, which is the
variational principle
in
geometric optics
,
Maupertuis' principle
was discovered in classical mechanics. Using generalized
coordinates
, we obtain
Lagrange's equations
. Using the
Legendre transformation
, we obtain
generalized momentum
and the
Hamiltonian
.
Hamilton's canonical equations
provides
integral
, while
Lagrange's equation
provides
differential equations
. Finally we may derive the
Hamilton-Jacobi equation
.
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