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The '''Legendre transform''' is used to perform a change of variables (see, for example, Ref. <ref>Mary L. Boas "Mathematical methods in the Physical Sciences" John Wiley & Sons, Second Edition ISBN 0471044091</ref> Chapter 4 section 11 Eq. 11.20 - 11.25). | The '''Legendre transform''' is used to perform a change [http://www.ghostpapers.com Term Paper] of variables (see, for example, Ref. <ref>Mary L. Boas "Mathematical methods in the Physical Sciences" John Wiley & Sons, Second Edition ISBN 0471044091</ref> Chapter 4 section 11 Eq. 11.20 - 11.25). | ||
If one has the function <math>f(x,y);</math> one can write | If one has the function <math>f(x,y);</math> one can write |
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The Legendre transform is used to perform a change Term Paper of variables (see, for example, Ref. [1] Chapter 4 section 11 Eq. 11.20 - 11.25).
If one has the function one can write
Let , and , thus
If one subtracts from , one has
or
Defining the function then
The partial derivatives of are
- .
See also
References
- ↑ Mary L. Boas "Mathematical methods in the Physical Sciences" John Wiley & Sons, Second Edition ISBN 0471044091
- Related reading