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[291]-299) and index. 327 $aPreface; Notation; Contents; 1 Introduction; 2 Singular Lagrangians and Local Symmetries; 3 Hamiltonian Approach. The Dirac Formalism; 4 Symplectic Approach to Constrained Systems; 5 Local Symmetries within the Dirac Formalism; 6 The Dirac Conjecture; 7 BFT Embedding of Second Class Systems; 8 Hamilton-Jacobi Theory of Constrained Systems; 9 Operator Quantization of Second Class Systems; 10 Functional Quantization of Second Class Systems; 11 Dynamical Gauges. 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