Mathematical Physics
Canonical transformations are a set of changes in the phase space coordinates of a dynamical system that preserve the form of Hamilton's equations. These transformations allow for a transition between different sets of canonical variables, such as position and momentum, while maintaining the structure of the equations governing the system's dynamics. This is crucial in Lagrangian mechanics, as it provides a framework for simplifying complex problems and deriving conserved quantities.
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