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General Principles of Hamiltonian Formulations of the Metric Gravity
Principles of successful Hamiltonian approaches, which were developed to describe free gravitational field(s) in the metric gravity, are formulated and discussed. By using the standard Lagrangian of the metric GR we properly introduce all momenta of the metric gravitational field and derive the both...
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Published in: | Physics of atomic nuclei 2021-09, Vol.84 (5), p.750-772 |
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Language: | English |
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Summary: | Principles of successful Hamiltonian approaches, which were developed to describe free gravitational field(s) in the metric gravity, are formulated and discussed. By using the standard
Lagrangian
of the metric GR we properly introduce all momenta of the metric gravitational field and derive the both canonical
and total
Hamiltonians of the metric GR. We also developed an effective method which is used to determine various Poisson brackets between analytical functions of the basic dynamical variables, i.e., generalized coordinates
and momenta
. In general, such variables can be chosen either from the straight
, or dual
sets of symplectic dynamical variables which always arise (and complete each other) in any Hamiltonian formulation developed for the coupled system of tensor fields. By applying canonical transformation(s) of dynamical variables we reduce the canonical Hamiltonian
to its natural form. The natural form of canonical Hamiltonian provides numerous advantages in actual applications to the metric GR, since the general theory of dynamical systems with such Hamiltonians is well developed. Furthermore, many analytical and numerically exact solutions have been found and described in detail for dynamical systems with the Hamiltonians already reduced to their natural forms. In particular, reduction of the canonical Hamiltonian
to its natural form allows one to derive the Jacobi equation for the free gravitational field(s), which takes a particularly simple form. |
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ISSN: | 1063-7788 1562-692X |
DOI: | 10.1134/S1063778821050069 |