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Lagrangian equations path integrals

The equations of motion for the nuclei are obtained from Hamilton s least action principle. The nuclei total kinetic energy, K, is given by the sum of individual nucleus kinetic energy, (l/2)Mk(dXk/dt)2. The time integral of the Lagrangian L(X,dX /dt,t) = K-V is the action S of the system. For different paths (X=X(t)) the action has different numerical values. [Pg.290]


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