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- Q766722 subject Q11157523.
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- Q766722 abstract "In physics, Liouville's theorem, named after the French mathematician Joseph Liouville, is a key theorem in classical statistical and Hamiltonian mechanics. It asserts that the phase-space distribution function is constant along the trajectories of the system — that is that the density of system points in the vicinity of a given system point traveling through phase-space is constant with time.There are related mathematical results in symplectic topology and ergodic theory.".
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- Q766722 comment "In physics, Liouville's theorem, named after the French mathematician Joseph Liouville, is a key theorem in classical statistical and Hamiltonian mechanics. It asserts that the phase-space distribution function is constant along the trajectories of the system — that is that the density of system points in the vicinity of a given system point traveling through phase-space is constant with time.There are related mathematical results in symplectic topology and ergodic theory.".
- Q766722 label "Liouville's theorem (Hamiltonian)".
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