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Hamiltonian mechanics / Symplectic geometry / Differential topology / Symplectic integrator / Quadrupole / Matrix / Canonical coordinates / Coordinate system / Symplectic group / First class constraint
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Hamiltonian mechanics
Symplectic geometry
Differential topology
Symplectic integrator
Quadrupole
Matrix
Canonical coordinates
Coordinate system
Symplectic group
First class constraint

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