2004
DOI: 10.4310/atmp.2004.v8.n4.a4
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The Notion of Observable in the Covariant Hamiltonian Formalism for the Calculus of Variations with Several Variables

Abstract: This papers is concerned with multisymplectic formalisms which are the frameworks for Hamiltonian theories for fields theory. Our main purpose is to study the observable (n − 1)-forms which allows one to construct observable functionals on the set of solutions of the Hamilton equations by integration. We develop here two different points of view: generalizing the law {p, q} = 1 or the law dF/dt = {H, F }. This leads to two possible definitions; we explore the relationships and the differences between these two… Show more

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“…And second because one is then led to impose conditions on F in such a way that the resulting functional carries only dynamical information. The analysis of these conditions is the subject of our companion paper [11]. And we believe that the conditions required on these forms are connected with the definitions of r-regular functions given in this paper, although we have not completely elucidated this point.…”
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confidence: 96%
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“…And second because one is then led to impose conditions on F in such a way that the resulting functional carries only dynamical information. The analysis of these conditions is the subject of our companion paper [11]. And we believe that the conditions required on these forms are connected with the definitions of r-regular functions given in this paper, although we have not completely elucidated this point.…”
Section: Presentationmentioning
confidence: 96%
“…We can further assume restrictions on the choice of F in order to guarantee the fact that the resulting functional is physically observable. Such a situation is achieved if for example F is so that dF |TmΓ depends only on dH m (see [11] for details).…”
Section: The Notion Of R-regular Functionsmentioning
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“…From this point of view, as we will see, the LepageDedecker theory seems to be much more appropriate than the de Donder-Weyl one. This is the philosophy that we have followed in [21]. Here a caveat is in order, in the classical one-dimensional Hamiltonian formalism: we start with a Lagrangian action functional where (q, p) −→ (q, V (t, q, p)) is the inverse mapping of the Legendre mapping.…”
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confidence: 99%