| 31. | Through the work of David Hilbert in the Calculus of Variations, the Dirichlet principle was finally established.
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| 32. | This De Donder-Weyl Hamiltonian form of field equations is action principle in the calculus of variations ).
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| 33. | To satisfy these requirements Canny used the calculus of variations a technique which finds the Gaussian.
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| 34. | This surface is called a minimal surface and it, too, can be found using the calculus of variations.
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| 35. | Before the Second World War, Frank Ramsey and Harold Hotelling used the calculus of variations to that end.
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| 36. | His doctoral dissertation was on the calculus of variations ( in 1910, at the University of Vienna ).
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| 37. | The first was constructed in 1788 by Joseph Louis Lagrange, an action and follows the calculus of variations.
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| 38. | Its use originates in the calculus of variations, where one searches for a function that minimizes a given functional.
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| 39. | These paths are called geodesics, and one of the simplest problems in the calculus of variations is finding geodesics.
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| 40. | :: : Modern mathematicians use the calculus of variations to show that straight lines have the shortest path property.
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