User talk:L-H

Dear L-H, I am sure you are moving around the pages on 'Hamiltonian mechanics' and 'Lagrangian mechanics' with the best intentions, but a couple of points :

1. The pages are not specifically about the equations per se, rather they talk a bit about the framework as well. Also, there is a page dedicated specifically to the Euler-Lagrange equations. You might want to take a look at it.

2. IMHO, the titles 'Lagrange equations' and 'Hamilton's canonical equations' that you have chosen to replace the existing titles are slightly obfuscatory and unnecessarily complicated.

A suggestion : rather than moving around pages with the intention of renaming them, it might be more productive if you added some content first, and then thought about relocating the pages.

Regards Amar 04:49, Jun 16, 2004 (UTC)

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Optical topics
Hello. When you create a new article on a topic in optics, could you add it to the list of optical topics? Thanks. Michael Hardy 19:38, 25 Jun 2004 (UTC)