The Variational Principle and natural transformations I. Autonomous dynamical systems
Published online by Cambridge University Press: 24 October 2008
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When a system of differential equations is derivable from a variational principle, an outstanding consequence is the connection which ensues between symmetries and conservation laws. The idea behind the present work is to use this consequence as a new characterization of the variational principle itself. For general systems of equations there is a rather weak form of the connection, as will be demonstrated; but it has highly arbitrary and non-invariant features, and, for instance, there is not a formula associating a particular infinitesimal invariance with a particular constant of the motion. In terms of the modern technical concept which will be employed, the transformation is not natural. However, if the system is derivable from a variational principle, there follows a preferred transformation; and it has certain invariance properties which accord with the concept of naturality.
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- Mathematical Proceedings of the Cambridge Philosophical Society , Volume 90 , Issue 3 , November 1981 , pp. 537 - 560
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