Symplectic vs Symplectomorphism - What's the difference?
symplectic | symplectomorphism |
(mathematics) Describing the geometry of differentiable manifolds equipped with a closed, nondegenerate
In mathematics|lang=en terms the difference between symplectic and symplectomorphism
is that symplectic is (mathematics) describing the geometry of differentiable manifolds equipped with a closed, nondegenerate while symplectomorphism is (mathematics) an isomorphism of a symplectic manifold.As an adjective symplectic
is (mathematics) describing the geometry of differentiable manifolds equipped with a closed, nondegenerate.As a noun symplectomorphism is
(mathematics) an isomorphism of a symplectic manifold.symplectic
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* (wikipedia "symplectic")References
*etymology of symplectic, by (Murray Gell-Mann). *
The Symplectization of Science, Mark J. Gotay and , p. 13