lagrangian dynamics
Lagrangian dynamics is a mathematical framework used to describe the motion of a system by modeling it in terms of the kinetic and potential energy of its components, while minimizing the use of forces. It is based on Lagrange's equations, which relate the forces acting on the system to its generalized coordinates and their time derivatives.
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