Hamiltonian
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Hamiltonian may refer to:
- Hamiltonian mechanics, a formalism based on:
- Hamiltonian (mechanics), a function that represents the total energy of a system
- Hamiltonian (quantum mechanics), an operator corresponding to the total energy of that system
- Dyall Hamiltonian, a modified Hamiltonian with two-electron nature
- Molecular Hamiltonian, the Hamiltonian operator representing the energy of the electrons and nuclei in a molecule
- Hamiltonian (control theory), a function used to solve a problem of optimal control for a dynamical system
- Hamiltonian path, a path in a graph that visits each vertex exactly once
- Hamiltonian matrix, a matrix with certain special properties commonly used in linear algebra
- Hamiltonian group, a non-abelian group the subgroups of which are all normal
- Hamiltonian economic program, the economic policies advocated by Alexander Hamilton, the first United States Secretary of the Treasury
See also
- Alexander Hamilton (1755 or 1757–1804), American statesman and one of the Founding Fathers of the US
- Hamilton (disambiguation)
- List of things named after William Rowan Hamilton
- All pages with titles beginning with Hamiltonian
- All pages with titles containing Hamiltonian
- Hambletonian (disambiguation)
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