lagrangian density
The Lagrangian density is a mathematical quantity used in physics to describe the dynamics of a system. It is a function that represents the difference between the kinetic and potential energies of the system, and is usually expressed as the difference between the system's Lagrangian and its time derivative. It helps us determine the equations of motion and understand the behavior of the system under various conditions.
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