Mathematical Methods in Classical and Quantum Mechanics
A canonical transformation is a change of coordinates in phase space that preserves the form of Hamilton's equations. This transformation allows for the simplification of the analysis of dynamical systems and leads to new insights into the behavior of physical systems. These transformations can be expressed through generating functions, which facilitate the transition from one set of variables to another while maintaining the fundamental structure of classical mechanics.
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