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Structure of Constrained Systems in Lagrangian Formalism and Degree of Freedom Count

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arxiv 2003.13269 v1 pith:RCJ66W7I submitted 2020-03-30 physics.class-ph hep-th

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A detailed program is proposed in the Lagrangian formalism to investigate the dynamical behavior of a theory with singular Lagrangian. This program goes on, at different levels, parallel to the Hamiltonian analysis. In particular, we introduce the notions of first class and second class Lagrangian constraints. We show each sequence of first class constraints leads to a Neother identity and consequently to a gauge transformation. We give a general formula for counting the dynamical variables in Lagrangian formalism. As the main advantage of Lagrangian approach, we show the whole procedure can also be performed covariantly. Several examples are given to make our Lagrangian approach clear.

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