symplectic capacity
Symplectic capacity is a mathematical concept used to measure the size or "capacity" of symplectic manifolds, which are mathematical spaces that preserve the geometric structure of certain physical systems. It provides a way to quantify how much symplectic information a manifold can contain, and is relevant in various fields including symplectic topology and classical mechanics.
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