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Besed on the symmetry properties of constrained Hamiltonian system, we present one other example to show that Dirac’s conjecture fails in a different way than other examples in that there is no linearization of constraint in this problem. A clear discussion is made on the relationships of the coefficients connecting with the first-class constraints in the gauge generator for a constrained Hamiltonian system. The results of this counterexample are also in contradiction with the other conclusions. © 1993 IOP Publishing Ltd.
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Chinese Physics Letters
ISSN: 0256-307X
Year: 1993
Issue: 2
Volume: 10
Page: 68-70
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ESI Discipline: PHYSICS;
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