The Calculus of Variations

Thecalculusofvariationshasalonghistoryofinteractionwithotherbranches of mathematics such as geometry and di?erential equations, and with physics, particularly mechanics. More recently, the calculus of variations has found applicationsinother?eldssuchaseconomicsandelectricalengineering. Much of the m...

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Main Author: Brunt, Bruce van. (Author)
Corporate Author: SpringerLink (Online service)
Format: Electronic
Language:English
Published: New York, NY : Springer New York, 2004.
Series:Universitext
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Summary:Thecalculusofvariationshasalonghistoryofinteractionwithotherbranches of mathematics such as geometry and di?erential equations, and with physics, particularly mechanics. More recently, the calculus of variations has found applicationsinother?eldssuchaseconomicsandelectricalengineering. Much of the mathematics underlying control theory, for instance, can be regarded as part of the calculus of variations. This book is an introduction to the calculus of variations for mathema- cians and scientists. The reader interested primarily in mathematics will ?nd results of interest in geometry and di?erential equations. I have paused at times to develop the proofs of some of these results, and discuss brie?y v- ious topics not normally found in an introductory book on this subject such as the existence and uniqueness of solutions to boundary-value problems, the inverse problem, and Morse theory. I have made ỚSpassive useỚ<U+00fd> of functional analysis (in particular normed vector spaces) to place certain results in c- text and reassure the mathematician that a suitable framework is available for a more rigorous study. For the reader interested mainly in techniques and applications of the calculus of variations, I leavened the book with num- ous examples mostly from physics. In addition, topics such as HamiltonỚ"s Principle, eigenvalue approximations, conservation laws, and nonholonomic constraints in mechanics are discussed. More importantly, the book is written on two levels. The technical details for many of the results can be skipped on the initial reading. The student can thus learn the main results in each chapter and return as needed to the proofs for a deeper understanding.
Physical Description:XIV, 292 p. online resource.
ISBN:9780387216973