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Note: The above formulation is similar to the [[wikipedia:accounting equation|accounting equation]]:
Note: The above formulation is similar to the [[wikipedia:accounting equation|accounting equation]]:
  Asset = Liability + Equity
  Asset = Liability + Equity
In many well known publications, William Hamilton himself wrote about he was inspired by [[Luca Pacioli]]'s work on [[wikipedia:accounting equation|accounting equation]].
It was known that William Hamilton had explicitly attribute the inspiration of [[matrix algebra]]<ref>{{:Paper/Accounting Games}}</ref> to [[Luca Pacioli]]'s work on [[wikipedia:accounting equation|accounting equation]].
 
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Revision as of 04:23, 6 August 2021

Hamiltonian mechanics is a form of energy conservation formulation or symmetry-preserving principle that has a major influence in modern sciences.

It has the following equational form:

Note: The above formulation is similar to the accounting equation:

Asset = Liability + Equity

It was known that William Hamilton had explicitly attribute the inspiration of matrix algebra[1] to Luca Pacioli's work on accounting equation.


References