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Mathematical methods in classical mechanics, classical and quantum field theory, quantum mechanics, statistical mechanics, condensed matter, nuclear and atomic physics.

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Applications of Hamiltonian formalism to classical mechanics

About the phrasing of your question: it could be that mean to ask: before the introduction of QM, were there real applications of the Hamiltonian formalism in use, alongside the existing Lagrangian fo …
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Interpretation of the action in classical mechanics

(While this is my first answer here, I have been active on physics.stackexchange for multiple years, specifically in the subject of classical mechanics.) The action is purely a mathematical instrumen …
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