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Hamiltonian mechanics / Theoretical physics / Differential topology / Mathematical analysis / Symplectic geometry / Hamiltonian system / Hamiltonian vector field / Hamiltonian / Symplectic manifold / Moment map / Vector bundle / Fiber bundle
Date: 2012-09-07 15:13:30
Hamiltonian mechanics
Theoretical physics
Differential topology
Mathematical analysis
Symplectic geometry
Hamiltonian system
Hamiltonian vector field
Hamiltonian
Symplectic manifold
Moment map
Vector bundle
Fiber bundle

Reduction of time-dependent mechanical systems and Poisson structures with magnetic terms Ignazio Lacirasella Universit` a degli Studi di Bari e-mail:

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