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Canonical structure of classical field theory in the polymomentum phase space
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    Canonical structure of classical field theory in the polymomentum phase space (English)
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    29 October 2000
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    The paper is aimed at extending the basic structures of mathematical formalism of classical Hamiltonian mechanics to field theory, according to the De Donder-Weyl polymomentum Hamiltonian formulation. In view of quantization of field theories, the emphasis is given to constructions which are important for different quantization procedures such as canonical quantization, geometric quantization, and deformation quantization. In particular, the paper introduces the Poisson bracket of forms. Some applications and a relation to the standard Hamiltonian formalism in field theory are briefly discussed.
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    classical field theory
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    Poincaré-Cartan form
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    De Donder-Weil polymomentum Hamiltonian formulation
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    canonical quantization
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    polysymplectic form
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    multivector fields
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    differential forms
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    Schouten-Nijenhuis bracket
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    Poisson bracket
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    Gerstenhaber algebra
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    geometric quantization
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    deformation quantization
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    Hamiltonian formalism
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