Download presentation
Presentation is loading. Please wait.
1
Separability
2
Prinicipal Function In some cases Hamilton’s principal function can be separated. Each W depends on only one coordinate.Each W depends on only one coordinate. This is totally separable.This is totally separable. Function can be partially separable.
3
Hamiltonian Separation Simpler separability occurs when H is a sum of independent parts. The Hamilton-Jacobi equation separates into N equations.
4
Staeckel Conditions Specific conditions exist for separability. H is conserved.H is conserved. L is no more than quadratic in dq j /dt, so that in matrix form: H=1/2 (p a)T -1 (p a)+ V(q j )L is no more than quadratic in dq j /dt, so that in matrix form: H=1/2 (p a)T -1 (p a)+ V(q j ) The coordinates are orthogonal, so T is diagonal.The coordinates are orthogonal, so T is diagonal. The vector a has a j = a j ( q j )The vector a has a j = a j ( q j ) The potential is separable.The potential is separable. There exists a matrix with ij = ij ( q i )There exists a matrix with ij = ij ( q i )
5
Combined Potentials Particle under two forces Attractive central force Uniform field along z Eg: charged particle with another fixed point charge in a uniform electric field. X Y Z
6
Parabolic Coordinates Select coordinates Constant value describe paraboloids of revolutionConstant value describe paraboloids of revolution Other coordinate is Other coordinate is Equate to cartesian systemEquate to cartesian system Find differentials to get velocity.
7
Energy and Momentum Substituting for the new variables:
8
Separation of Variables Hamiltonian is not directly separable. Set E = T + VSet E = T + V Multiply by Multiply by There are parts depending just on . There is a cyclic coordinate . Constant of motion p Constant of motion p Reduce to two degrees of freedomReduce to two degrees of freedom
9
Generator Separation Set Hamilton’s function. Use momentum definitionUse momentum definition Expect two constants Expect two constants Find one variable Do the same for the other variable. And get the last constant. next
Similar presentations
© 2025 SlidePlayer.com. Inc.
All rights reserved.