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Calculus of variations — Lagrange

1760 AD · Transmission: Global
MathematicsTheoryFrench

Joseph-Louis Lagrange develops the calculus of variations in a series of letters to Euler (1755-1760), obtaining the Euler-Lagrange equations that find functions minimizing or maximizing a functional. The framework becomes the fundamental tool for formulating and solving problems in minimal surfaces, analytical mechanics, and modern theoretical physics.

InstitutionRoyal Academy of Turin
Historical regionItaly — Turin
Primary sourceLagrange, J.L. — Essai d'une nouvelle méthode pour déterminer les maxima et les minima des formules intégrales indéfinies (1760, Mélanges de Turin)
Original languageFrench / Latin
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