Canonical coordinates


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Canonical coordinates
In mathematics and classical mechanics, canonical coordinates are sets of coordinates which can be used to describe a physical system at any given point in time (locating the system within phase space). Canonical coordinates are used in the Hamiltonian formulation of classical mechanics. A closely related concept also appears in quantum mechanics; see the Stone–von Neumann theorem and canonical commutation relations for details.

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