Definition, Meaning & Synonyms | English word HAMILTONIAN


HAMILTONIAN

Definitions of HAMILTONIAN

  1. Relating to James Hamilton (1769-1831), or his method of teaching languages without grammar, by a literal interlinear word-for-word translation.
  2. Of or relating to any city named Hamilton.
  3. A native or inhabitant of any city named Hamilton.
  4. Relating to Sir William Hamilton, 9th Baronet (1788–1856), Scottish metaphysician.
  5. (mathematics) Of, attributed to or inspired by the Irish mathematician, astronomer and physicist William Rowan Hamilton (1805–1865).
  6. (mathematics, graph theory, of a cycle/path) That visits each vertex exactly once.
  7. (mathematics, graph theory, of a graph) Containing a Hamiltonian cycle.
  8. (historical, chiefly, US, of certain fiscal policies) Advocated by American politician Alexander Hamilton (1755-1804).
  9. Of, relating to, or in the literary style of Edmond Hamilton (1904–1977), American science fiction writer.
  10. (physics, Hamiltonian mechanics) A function (of time), denoted H, that corresponds to the total energy of the system.
  11. (physics, quantum mechanics) The observable, denoted H, that corresponds to the total energy of the system.
  12. (historical, chiefly, US) A member of the faction of the US government in the George Washington administration led by Alexander Hamilton.
  13. Alternative letter-case form of Hamiltonian.

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