|  Jacobi Dynamics | 
In General > s.a. classical
  systems [metrizable]; hamiltonian dynamics.
  * Jacobi Hamiltonian: One of the form
HJ(q, p) = \(1\over2\)gab(q) pa pb ,
    i.e., without potential; Classical solutions are geodesics in a configuration space
    with (possibly curved) metric gab.
  * Jacobi metric: Given a Hamiltonian of the general form
H = \(1\over2\)hab pa pb + V(q) ,
the dynamics in a region where E − V(x) ≠ 0, for some fixed value E for the energy, can be mapped to that of a Jacobi Hamiltonian HJ by the transformation
gab = 2 (E−V) hab , dtJ = 2 (E−V) dt .
  @ General references: in Landau & Lifshitz v1;
    Glass & Scanio AJP(77)apr;
    in Goldstein 80;
    Lynch AJP(85)feb;
    Izquierdo et al mp/02-conf [and Morse theory];
    Gryb PRD(10) [and the disappearance of time];
    Maraner JMP(19)-a1912 [for a general Lagrangian system].
  @ Relativistic: Kalman PR(61);
    Sonego PRA(91).
  > Related topics:
    see poisson structure [Jacobi structure on a manifold];
    variational principles in physics [Jacobi principle].
Special Cases, Applications > s.a. chaotic motion.
  @ For fields: Faraoni & Faraoni FP(02) [Klein-Gordon field and Schrödinger equation].
  @ For modified theories: Horwitz et al FP(11)-a0907-proc [with world scalar field, and TeVeS].
  > In gravity: see bianchi
    IX and other chaotic models; formulations
    of general relativity; spacetime singularities.
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