Mathematical Physics
A canonical transformation is a change of coordinates in phase space that preserves the form of Hamilton's equations, allowing the equations of motion to be expressed in a new set of variables. This transformation is essential in Hamiltonian mechanics as it facilitates the analysis of physical systems and the derivation of conserved quantities. By maintaining the structure of the Hamiltonian framework, these transformations play a crucial role in simplifying complex dynamical problems.
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