A geometric derivation of Noether's theorem

Abstract

Noether's theorem is a cornerstone of analytical mechanics, making the link between symmetries and conserved quantities. In this article, I propose a simple, geometric derivation of this theorem that circumvents the usual difficulties that a student of this field usually encounters. The derivation is based on the direct use of the differential form pdq -Hdt, where p is the momentum and H the Hamiltonian, integrated over a simple curve.

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