Quantum Field Theory
Canonical formulation is a framework used in theoretical physics that allows for the description of dynamical systems in terms of generalized coordinates and momenta. This approach is particularly useful in transitioning from classical mechanics to quantum mechanics, as it lays the groundwork for the quantization of fields. Within this framework, quantities like the Hamiltonian density and energy-momentum tensor are crucial, as they provide a way to express the energy and momentum distributions of a field in terms of its canonical variables.
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