Dynamics of systems with nonintegrable constraints. IV. Integral principles (Q1100946)
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Dynamics of systems with nonintegrable constraints. IV. Integral principles (English)
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1987
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[For part III, see the author, ibid. 1983, No.3, 102-111 (1983; Zbl 0516.70017).] Various mathematical models of the motion of mechanical systems with nonintegrable constraints are known. Their validity is demonstrated by limiting processes in systems with no constraints. The general Hamilton- Ostrogradski principle, combined with the technique of limiting process, makes it possible to derive integral principles in the various models of motion of ``unfree'' systems. They are similar formally to Hamilton's principle, but use a different method of variation of motions. The laws of conservation and the conditions of existence of an invariant measure are discussed.
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motion of mechanical systems
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nonintegrable constraints
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limiting processes
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Hamilton-Ostrogradski principle
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integral principles
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Hamilton's principle
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existence of an invariant measure
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