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For a classical mechanical system, the laws of motion can be expressed in terms of an action principle: the actual paths must be the (locally) extremal paths of the action functional.
In one of the formulations of the classical mechanics, called Lagrangean formalism, every mechanical system is characterized by its configuration space and a single function called Lagrangian which determines the laws of motion (the initial configuration should be given independently).
The Lagrangian, Lagrangian function or Lagrangean is a real valued function of the points in configuration space and their time derivatives (for some sytems also depending on time), such that the corresponding action principle can be expressed as Euler-Lagrange equations: for all ,
Here is the coordinate in the configuration space.
For continuum systems satisfying reasonable locality, Lagrangians can be expressed in terms of integrating a local quantity, so-called Lagrangian density.
For a (spacetime/worldvolume) smooth manifold of dimension , let be a vector bundle, to serve as the field bundle for the -dimensional field theory Lagrangian to be defined.
Denote the jet bundle by and write be the corresponding variational bicomplex.
A local Lagrangian on fields given by the field bundle is given by an element
hence a horizontal differential form of degree on the jet bundle of .
The local Lagrangian itself is the pullback of this along the jet prolongation map , hence the differential form-valued functional on the space of sections of given by
is the corresponding local action functional.
traditional Lagrangian mechanics and Hamiltonian mechanics are naturally embedding into local prequantum field theory by the notion of prequantized Lagrangian correspondences
Hamiltonian | Legendre transform | Lagrangian |
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Lagrangian correspondence | prequantization | prequantized Lagrangian correspondence |
Named after Joseph-Louis Lagrange.
Textbooks:
Textbook account in the context of gauge theory:
Discussion in the convenient context of smooth sets:
See also
Wikipedia, Lagrangian mechanics
Daniel Freed, Lecture 2 of Five lectures on supersymmetry
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