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Relativistic Lagrangian mechanics

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Relativistic Lagrangian mechanics is an extension of classical Lagrangian mechanics that incorporates the principles of special relativity into the framework of theoretical mechanics. While classical Lagrangian mechanics is effective for describing the motion of objects at non-relativistic speeds (much less than the speed of light), it requires modification to properly address situations where speeds approach the speed of light.

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