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The Legendre–Clebsch condition is a criterion in the calculus of variations that helps determine whether a given differential equation can be derived from a variational principle, typically in the context of optimal control or mechanics. More specifically, it relates to the conditions under which a function can be considered a Hamiltonian function in a variational formulation.

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