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'''Conjugate variables''' are pair of variables mathematically defined in such a way that they become [[Fourier transform]] [[dual (mathematics)|duals]] of one-another<ref>[http://www.eohtaip.infoorg/pagehistory/Conjugate+variablesheisenberg/p08a.htm Heisenberg - ConjugateQuantum variablesMechanics, 1925-1927: EncyclopediaThe ofUncertainty HumanthermodynamicsRelations]</ref><ref>[http://www.springerlink.com/content/r40472577250313r/ Some remarks on time and energy as conjugate variables]</ref>, or more generally are related through [[Pontryagin duality]]<ref>[http://mathworld.wolfram.com/PontryaginDuality.html Pontryagin Duality -- from Wolfram MathWorld]</ref>. The duality relations lead naturally to an uncertainty in [[physics]] called the [[Heisenberg uncertainty principle]]) relation between them. In mathematical terms, conjugate variables are part of a symplectic basis, and the uncertainty principle corresponds to the [[symplectic form]]<ref>[http://mathworld.wolfram.com/SymplecticForm.html Symplectic Form -- from Wolfram MathWorld]</ref>.
 
==Examples==