Incompleteness of the Hamilton-Jacobi theory
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⚛️ physics.gen-ph
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hamilton-jacobimotionsolutionscasechargedcircumventconsiderationdifficulty
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The problem of the motion of a charged particle in an electric dipole field is used to illustrate that the Hamilton-Jacobi method does not necessarily give all solutions to the equations of motion of a mechanical system. The mathematical reason for this phenomenon is discussed. In the particular case under consideration, it is shown how to circumvent the difficulty and find the missing solutions by means of a very special limiting procedure.
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