| 21. | He also invented the calculus of variations including its best-known result, the Euler Lagrange equation.
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| 22. | Are mathematical results from the calculus of variations, which can also be used in mechanics.
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| 23. | He discovered his life's work, the calculus of variations, via the lecture notes of Bolza's teaching.
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| 24. | This relates the circle to a problem in the calculus of variations, namely the isoperimetric inequality.
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| 25. | Would it be reasonable, then, to start an article direct methods in the calculus of variations?
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| 26. | The problem can be solved with the tools from the calculus of variations and optimal control.
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| 27. | Noether's theorem has become a fundamental tool of modern theoretical physics and the calculus of variations.
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| 28. | See calculus of variations and specifically Euler-Lagrange equations.
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| 29. | Their correspondence ultimately led to the calculus of variations, a term coined by Euler himself in 1766.
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| 30. | If one applies the calculus of variations to this, one again gets the equations for a geodesic.
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