Condition for which hamiltonean represents constant of motion
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The Hamiltonian is a constant of the motion as long as it is independent of time. More deeply that means that the Lagrangian it comes from must be independent of time. A constant Hamiltonian is the total energy if the potential is velocity independent.
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