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    Singular Lagrangians in supermechanics. (English)
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    25 August 2003
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    The authors study singular Lagrangians in supermechanics by introducing the time evolution operator \(k\) in the graded context and by using it to analyze the properties of constraint functions.
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    time-evolution operator
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    Hamiltonian constraints
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    Lagrangian constraints
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