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A '''first class constraint''' is a dynamical quantity in a constrained [[Hamiltonian mechanics|Hamiltonian]] system whose [[Poisson bracket]] vanishes on the '''constraint surface''' (the surface implicitly defined by the simultaneous vanishing of all the constraints) with all the other constraints.
First and second class constraints were introduced by {{harvs|txt|last=Dirac|authorlink=Paul Dirac|year1=1950|loc=p.136|year2=1964|loc2=p.17}} as a way of quantizing mechanical systems such as gauge theories where the symplectic form is degenerate.<ref>{{Citation | last1=Dirac | first1=P. A. M. | author1-link=Paul Dirac | title=Generalized Hamiltonian dynamics | doi=10.4153/CJM-1950-012-1 |mr=0043724 | year=1950 | journal=[[Canadian Journal of Mathematics]] | issn=0008-414X | volume=2 | pages=129–148}}</ref>
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