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Historical Lagrangian Dynamics

Published 16 Nov 2014 in math-ph, gr-qc, and math.MP | (1411.4291v1)

Abstract: This paper presents (in its Lagrangian version) a very general "historical" formalism for dynamical systems, including time-dynamics and field theories. It is based on the universal notion of history. Its condensed and universal formulation provides a synthesis and a generalization different approaches of dynamics. It is in our sense closer to its real essence. The formalism is by construction explicitely covariant and does not require the introduction of time, or of a time function in relativistic theories. It considers space-time (in field theories) exactly in the same manner than time in usual dynamics, with the only difference that it has 4 dimensions. Both time and space-time are considered as particular cases of the general notion of an evolution domain. In addition, the formalism encompasses the cases where histories are not functions (e.g., of time or of space-time), but forms. This applies to electromag-netism and to first order general relativity (that we treat explicitely). It has both Lagrangian and Hamiltonian versions. An interesting result is the existence of a covariant generalized symplectic form, which generalizes the usual symplectic or the multisymplectic form, and the symplectic currents. Its conservation on shell provides a genuine symplectic form on the space of solutions.

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