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by yccs27
1325 days ago
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Starting from quantum mechanics, the Lagrangian describes the phase change per unit of time. For most evolutions of a system, similar evolutions have very different phases and cancel out. But when the Lagrangian is stationary (derivative 0), they interfere constructively. The stationary point is often a minimum, but it could also be a maximum or saddle point. |
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