In physics, especially in quantum mechanics, conjugate variables are pairs of variables that share an uncertainty relation. The terminology comes from classical Hamiltonian mechanics, but also appears in quantum mechanics and engineering.
Examples of canonically conjugate variables include the following:
A pair of conjugate variables are often Fourier transform duals of one-another, or more generally are related through Pontryagin duality. The duality relations lead naturally to an uncertainty relation between them.
A more precise mathematical definition, in the context of Hamiltonian mechanics, is given in the article canonical coordinates.
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