Pages that link to "Item:Q535913"
From MaRDI portal
The following pages link to The inverse problem in the calculus of variations and the geometry of the tangent bundle (Q535913):
Displayed 47 items.
- The inverse problem for Lagrangian systems with certain non-conservative forces (Q531717) (← links)
- \(f(R)\) theories (Q533835) (← links)
- Thirty years of the inverse problem in the calculus of variations (Q540793) (← links)
- Symmetries and the explanation of conservation laws in the light of the inverse problem in Lagrangian mechanics (Q643461) (← links)
- Bihamiltonian quantum systems and Weyl quantization. (Q696325) (← links)
- Lagrangian constraints and gauge symmetries (Q1116144) (← links)
- On the inverse problem with symmetries, and the appearance of cohomologies in classical Lagrangian dynamics (Q1184402) (← links)
- Variational principles for nonpotential operators (Q1207939) (← links)
- Completely integrable bi-Hamiltonian systems (Q1319925) (← links)
- Geometrical foundations of Lagrangian supermechanics and supersymmetry (Q1322739) (← links)
- Coupling parameters and the form of the potential via Noether symmetry (Q1413795) (← links)
- Classical dynamics, alternative carrier spaces and group-valued constants of motion (Q1573836) (← links)
- Finite Euler hierarchies and integrable universal equations. (Q1578788) (← links)
- Derivations of differential forms along the tangent bundle projection. II (Q1802534) (← links)
- Computer algebra solution of the inverse problem in the calculus of variations (Q1807995) (← links)
- Second order Hamiltonian vector fields on tangent bundles (Q1894750) (← links)
- The second Noether theorem in the formalism of jet-bundles: Symmetries and degeneration (Q1907141) (← links)
- Helmholtz conditions and symmetries for the time dependent case of the inverse problem of the calculus of variations (Q1957175) (← links)
- A new look at relativity transformations (Q1964546) (← links)
- Hamiltonian formulation and action principle for the Lorentz-Dirac system (Q2506137) (← links)
- Noether-symmetry analysis using alternative Lagrangian representations (Q2643698) (← links)
- On the geodesic form of second-order dynamic equations (Q2737853) (← links)
- Dynamical symmetries, bi-Hamiltonian structures, and superintegrable n=2 systems (Q2737922) (← links)
- Constraints in Hamiltonian time-dependent mechanics (Q2737974) (← links)
- GEOMETRICAL ASPECTS OF MIXED TORSIONLESS TENSOR FIELDS (Q3426867) (← links)
- GEOMETRIC HAMILTON–JACOBI THEORY (Q3426869) (← links)
- REDUCTION PROCEDURES IN CLASSICAL AND QUANTUM MECHANICS (Q3498256) (← links)
- ALTERNATIVE LINEAR STRUCTURES FOR CLASSICAL AND QUANTUM SYSTEMS (Q3504094) (← links)
- TOWARDS A DEFINITION OF QUANTUM INTEGRABILITY (Q3620394) (← links)
- Alternative Lagrangians for central potentials (Q3987304) (← links)
- (Q4022249) (← links)
- Continuous integrable systems with multi-Poisson brackets (Q4027880) (← links)
- Hamiltonian time-dependent mechanics (Q4260507) (← links)
- Time-dependent Lagrangian systems: A geometric approach to the theory of systems with constraints (Q4298588) (← links)
- An integrable three-particle system (Q4300206) (← links)
- (Q4319824) (← links)
- Superintegrable n=2 systems, quadratic constants of motion, and potentials of Drach (Q4351641) (← links)
- (Q4376784) (← links)
- Superintegrability of the Calogero–Moser system: Constants of motion, master symmetries, and time-dependent symmetries (Q4701711) (← links)
- (Q4710553) (← links)
- Lax formalism for a family of integrable Toda-related <i>n</i>-particle systems (Q4873408) (← links)
- Integrable three-particle systems, hidden symmetries and deformations of the Calogero–Moser system (Q4873514) (← links)
- Geometric characterization of separable second-order differential equations (Q5288374) (← links)
- THE STRUCTURE OF SPACE–TIME: RELATIVITY GROUPS (Q5484704) (← links)
- ALTERNATIVE ALGEBRAIC STRUCTURES FROM BI-HAMILTONIAN QUANTUM SYSTEMS (Q5709217) (← links)
- Algebraic differential calculus for gauge theories. (Q5926908) (← links)
- Newton-equivalent Hamiltonians for the harmonic oscillator (Q5949945) (← links)