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[[wikipedia:Hamiltonian mechanics|Hamiltonian mechanics]] is a form of energy conservation formulation or [[symmetry-preserving]] principle that has a major influence in modern sciences.
[[wikipedia:Hamiltonian mechanics|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:
:<math>\mathcal{H} = T + V \quad , \quad T = \frac{p^2}{2m} \quad , \quad V = V(q) </math>

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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: