Definition of hamiltonians:
(adj) :
(mathematics) Of, attributed to or inspired by the Irish mathematician, astronomer and physicist William Rowan Hamilton (1805–1865).
(n) :
(physics, Hamiltonian mechanics) A function (of time), denoted H, that corresponds to the total energy of the system.
(n) :
(physics, quantum mechanics) The observable, denoted H, that corresponds to the total energy of the system.
(adj) :
(mathematics, graph theory, of a cycle/path) That visits each vertex exactly once.
(adj) :
(mathematics, graph theory, of a graph) Containing a Hamiltonian cycle.
(adj) :
(historical, chiefly US, of certain fiscal policies) Advocated by American politician Alexander Hamilton (1755–1804).