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In classical mechanics, the Hannay angle is a mechanics analogue of the whirling geometric phase (or Berry phase). It was named after John Hannay of the University of Bristol, UK. Hannay first described the angle in 1985, extending the ideas of the recently formalized Berry phase to classical mechanics.

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  • In classical mechanics, the Hannay angle is a mechanics analogue of the whirling geometric phase (or Berry phase). It was named after John Hannay of the University of Bristol, UK. Hannay first described the angle in 1985, extending the ideas of the recently formalized Berry phase to classical mechanics. (en)
  • Inom klassisk mekanik är Hannayvinkeln en mekanisk analogi till den snurrande (eller Berryfasen). Den namngavs efter av Universitetet i Bristol i Storbritannien. (sv)
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  • In classical mechanics, the Hannay angle is a mechanics analogue of the whirling geometric phase (or Berry phase). It was named after John Hannay of the University of Bristol, UK. Hannay first described the angle in 1985, extending the ideas of the recently formalized Berry phase to classical mechanics. (en)
  • Inom klassisk mekanik är Hannayvinkeln en mekanisk analogi till den snurrande (eller Berryfasen). Den namngavs efter av Universitetet i Bristol i Storbritannien. (sv)
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  • Hannay angle (en)
  • Hannayvinkel (sv)
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