
doi: 10.1007/bf00670576
handle: 11587/333022
A simple model of discrete classical mechanics is given where, starting from the continuous Hamilton equations, discrete equations of motion are established together with a proper discrete gradient definition. The conservation laws of the total discrete momentum, angular momentum, and energy are demonstrated.
Hamilton's equations, discrete equations of motion, discrete classical mechanics, total discrete momentum, discrete gradient definition, Axiomatics, foundations, continuous Hamilton equations
Hamilton's equations, discrete equations of motion, discrete classical mechanics, total discrete momentum, discrete gradient definition, Axiomatics, foundations, continuous Hamilton equations
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