Canonical and D-transformations in Theories with Constraints
Dmitri M.Gitman

TL;DR
This paper introduces D-transformations in super phase space, which serve as a generalization of canonical transformations for theories with second-class constraints, facilitating their analysis.
Contribution
It defines and explores D-transformations, providing a new framework for handling second-class constraints in theoretical physics.
Findings
D-transformations generalize canonical transformations.
They simplify the analysis of constrained theories.
Applicable to super phase space in advanced physical models.
Abstract
A class class of transformations in a super phase space (we call them D-transformations) is described, which play in theories with second-class constraints the role of ordinary canonical transformations in theories without constraints.
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