Phase space

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In mathematics and physics, a phase space of a dynamical system is a mathematical space in which all possible states of a system are represented, with each possible state corresponding to one unique point in the phase space.

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For mechanical systems, the phase space usually consists of all possible values of position and momentum variables.

The concept of phase space was developed in the late 19th century by Ludwig Boltzmann, Henri Poincaré, and Willard Gibbs.

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