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CHAPTER I - THE METHOD OF VARIATION IN PROBLEMS WITH FIXED BOUNDARIES
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CHAPTER II - VARIATIONAL PROBLEMS WITH MOVABLE BOUNDARIES AND SOME OTHER PROBLEMS
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CHAPTER III - SUFFICIENCY CONDITIONS FOR AN EXTREMUM
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CHAPTER IV - VARIATIONAL PROBLEMS OF CONSTRAINED EXTREMA
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CHAPTER V - DIRECT METHODS OF SOLVING VARIATIONAL PROBLEMS
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SOLUTIONS TO THE PROBLEMS
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INDEX
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Calculus of Variations aims to provide an understanding of the basic notions and standard methods of the calculus of variations, including the direct methods of solution of the variational problems. The wide variety of applications of variational methods to different fields of mechanics and technology has made it essential for engineers to learn the fundamentals of the calculus of variations. The book begins with a discussion of the method of variation in problems with fixed boundaries. Subsequent chapters cover variational problems with movable boundaries and some other problems; sufficiency conditions for an extremum; variational problems of constrained extrema; and direct methods of solving variational problems. Each chapter is illustrated by a large number of problems some of which are taken from existing textbooks. The solutions to the problems in each chapter are provided at the end of the book.
Calculus of Variations aims to provide an understanding of the basic notions and standard methods of the calculus of variations, including the direct methods of solution of the variational problems. The wide variety of applications of variational methods to different fields of mechanics and technology has made it essential for engineers to learn the fundamentals of the calculus of variations. The book begins with a discussion of the method of variation in problems with fixed boundaries. Subsequent chapters cover variational problems with movable boundaries and some other problems; sufficiency conditions for an extremum; variational problems of constrained extrema; and direct methods of solving variational problems. Each chapter is illustrated by a large number of problems some of which are taken from existing textbooks. The solutions to the problems in each chapter are provided at the end of the book.
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ISBN
978-0-08-009554-7
Language
English
Published
1961
Copyright
Copyright © 1961 Elsevier Ltd. All rights reserved.
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Pergamon