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Equivalent conserved currents and generalized Noether's theorem
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    Equivalent conserved currents and generalized Noether's theorem (English)
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    The author proves that the equivalence classes of conserved currents correspond to symmetries in a classical field theory, rather than individual currents. This correspondence takes place in a two-stage process: first the Lagrange multiplier of the conservation law determines the corresponding equivalence class, and second the Lagrange multiplier is determined by an infinitesimal symmetry. The concept of a ''Noether'' field theory is also introduced essentially as a theory for which Noether's theorem applies. Not only does this include the cases of Lagrangian and Hamiltonian field theories; these structures are derived from the Noether property in a natural way.
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    Noether theorem
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    conserved currents
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    field theory
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    Lagrange multiplier
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    conservation law
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    infinitesimal symmetry
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    Noether'' field theory
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    Lagrangian and Hamiltonian field theories
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