Tautological one-form

In mathematics, the tautological one-form is a special 1-form defined on the cotangent bundle T ∗ Q {\displaystyle T^{*}Q} of a manifold Q . {\displaystyle Q.} In physics, it is used to create a correspondence between the velocity of a point in a mechanical system and its momentum, thus providing a bridge between Lagrangian mechanics and Hamiltonian mechanics (on the manifold Q {\displaystyle Q} ).

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Tautological one-form

In mathematics, the tautological one-form is a special 1-form defined on the cotangent bundle T ∗ Q {\displaystyle T^{*}Q} of a manifold Q . {\displaystyle Q.} In physics, it is used to create a correspondence between the velocity of a point in a mechanical system and its momentum, thus providing a bridge between Lagrangian mechanics and Hamiltonian mechanics (on the manifold Q {\displaystyle Q} ).

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