Symmetries and the explanation of conservation laws in the light of the inverse problem in Lagrangian mechanics |
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Authors: | Sheldon R Smith |
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Institution: | aDepartment of Philosophy, UCLA, Los Angeles, CA 90095, United States |
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Abstract: | Many have thought that symmetries of a Lagrangian explain the standard laws of energy, momentum, and angular momentum conservation in a rather straightforward way. In this paper, I argue that the explanation of conservation laws via symmetries of Lagrangians involves complications that have not been adequately noted in the philosophical literature and some of the physics literature on the subject. In fact, such complications show that the principles that are commonly appealed to to drive explanations of conservation laws are not generally correct without caveats. I hope here to give a clearer picture of the relationship between symmetries and conservation laws in Lagrangian mechanics via an examination of the bearing that results in the inverse problem in the calculus of variations have on this topic. |
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