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Irreversibility, least action principle and causality

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The least action principle, through its variational formulation, possesses a finalist aspect. It explicitly appears in the fractional calculus framework, where Euler-Lagrange equations obtained so far violate the causality principle. In order to clarify the relation between those two principles, we firstly remark that the derivatives used to described causal physical phenomena are in fact left ones. This leads to a formal approach of irreversible dynamics, where forward and backward temporal evolutions are decoupled. This formalism is then integrated to the Lagrangian systems, through a particular embedding procedure. In this context, the application of the least action principle leads to distinguishing trajectories and variations dynamical status. More precisely, when trajectories and variations time arrows are opposed, we prove that the least action principle provides causal Euler-Lagrange equations, even in the fractional case. Furthermore, the embedding developped is coherent.
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hal-00348123 , version 1 (17-12-2008)
hal-00348123 , version 2 (07-08-2009)

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Jacky Cresson, Pierre Inizan. Irreversibility, least action principle and causality. 2008. ⟨hal-00348123v1⟩
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