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Introduction to the Calculus of Variations - Dover Mathematics Book | Learn Advanced Math Concepts for Physics, Engineering & Economics Students
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Introduction to the Calculus of Variations - Dover Mathematics Book | Learn Advanced Math Concepts for Physics, Engineering & Economics Students
Introduction to the Calculus of Variations - Dover Mathematics Book | Learn Advanced Math Concepts for Physics, Engineering & Economics Students
Introduction to the Calculus of Variations - Dover Mathematics Book | Learn Advanced Math Concepts for Physics, Engineering & Economics Students
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An understanding of variational methods, the source of such fundamental theorems as the principle of least action and its various generalizations, is essential to the study of mathematical physics and applied mathematics.In this highly regarded text, aimed at advanced undergraduate and graduate students in mathematics, the author develops the calculus of variations both for its own intrinsic interest and because of its wide and powerful applications to modern mathematical physics.The first two chapters deal with the first and second variation of an integral in the simplest case, illustrated by applications of the principle of least action to dynamical problems. Chapters III and IV delve into pure mathematics, exploring generalizations and isoperimetrical problems. Applied mathematics are discussed in Chapters V, VI, and VII, including studies of least action, a proof of Hamilton's principle and its use in dealing with dynamical problems in the special theory of relativity, and such methods of approximation as the Rayleigh-Ritz method, illustrated by applications to the theory of elasticity. The last three chapters examine variable end points and strong variations, including an account of Weierstrass's theory of strong variations, based upon the work of Hilbert.Ideal as a text, this volume offers an exceptionally clear presentation of the mathematics involved, with many illustrative examples, while numerous references cite additional source readings for those interested in pursuing a topic further. Students are assumed to have a knowledge of partial differentiation and differential equations.
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This is a very good introductory text to the calculus of variations. I have also read similar texts by J. Gregory, C. Lin and by M. Denn, and I prefer this book. I am not a mathematician and I find this treatment more accessible than Denn, but more rigorous than Gregory & Lin. Previous reviews have noted that the author is not as explicit as he could be in all of the proofs and I concur, but as a result I find the level of rigor to be ideal for an introductory text. To disagree with a previous review I find the typesetting to be good and there are plenty of figures.

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