Paolo Freguglia Mariano Giaquinta Freguglia The Early Period of the Calculus of Variations

The Early Period of the Calculus of Variations

von Paolo Freguglia Mariano Giaquinta

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This monograph explores the early development of the calculus of variations in continental Europe during the Eighteenth Century by illustrating the mathematics of its founders. Closely following the original papers and correspondences of Euler, Lagrange, the Bernoullis, and others, the reader is immersed in the challenge of theory building. We see what the founders were doing, the difficulties they faced, the mistakes they made, and their triumphs. The authors guide the reader through these works with instructive commentaries and complements to the original proofs, as well as offering a modern perspective where useful.

The authors begin in 1697 with Johann Bernoulli’s work on the brachystochrone problem and the events leading up to it, marking the dawn of the calculus of variations. From there, they cover key advances in the theory up to the development of Lagrange’s δ-calculus, including:

•           The isoperimetrical problems

•           Shortest lines and geodesics

•           Euler’s Methodus Inveniendi and the two Additamenta

Finally, the authors give the readers a sense of how vast the calculus of variations has become in centuries hence, providing some idea of what lies outside the scope of the book as well as the current state of affairs in the field.

This book will be of interest to anyone studying the calculus of variations who wants a deeper intuition for the techniques and ideas that are used, as well as historians of science and mathematics interested in the development and evolution of modern calculus and analysis.

 


This monograph explores the early development of the calculus of variations in continental Europe during the Eighteenth Century by illustrating the mathematics of its founders. Closely following the original papers and correspondences of Euler, Lagrange, the Bernoullis, and others, the reader is immersed in the challenge of theory building. We see what the founders were doing, the difficulties they faced, the mistakes they made, and their triumphs. The authors guide the reader through these works with instructive commentaries and complements to the original proofs, as well as offering a modern perspective where useful.

The authors begin in 1697 with Johann Bernoulli’s work on the brachystochrone problem and the events leading up to it, marking the dawn of the calculus of variations. From there, they cover key advances in the theory up to the development of Lagrange’s δ-calculus, including:

•           The isoperimetrical problems

•           Shortest lines and geodesics

•           Euler’s Methodus Inveniendi and the two Additamenta

Finally, the authors give the readers a sense of how vast the calculus of variations has become in centuries hence, providing some idea of what lies outside the scope of the book as well as the current state of affairs in the field.

This book will be of interest to anyone studying the calculus of variations who wants a deeper intuition for the techniques and ideas that are used, as well as historians of science and mathematics interested in the development and evolution of modern calculus and analysis.

 


Thoroughly examines key early developments in the calculus of variations, from the brachystochrone problem to Lagrange’s d-calculus Guides the reader through the original works of Euler, Lagrange, the Bernoullis, and others that built up the theory, with instructive commentaries and supplemental information Offers a unique perspective as a collaboration between a historian of mathematics and a mathematician Provides insight for those studying the calculus of variations by naturally motivating its fundamental tools and concepts Includes supplementary material: sn.pub/extras

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Paolo Freguglia

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Calculus of Variations Infinitesimals Johann Bernoulli Jakob Bernoulli Brachystochrone Problem Leonhard Euler Isoperimetric Problems Lagrange's delta-Calculus

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“The book presents an accurate description of the ideas and methods developed to face the first variational problems, essentially from the Brachistochrone in the seventeenth century to the very first years of the nineteenth century, covering overall a little more than a century. … The book is the result of the fruitful cooperation between a specialist in the history of sciences and a well-known researcher in the Calculus of Variations … .” (Arrigo Cellina, Mathematical Reviews, May, 2017)

“The authors succeeded in adding a very valuable book to the literature available on the history of the calculus of variations. The book is full of the mathematics of the masters and the authors have taken pain to clarify even the details in nowadays mathematical notations.” (Thomas Sonar, zbMATH 1350.01001, 2017)


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ISBN: 9783319389455
Verlag: Springer International Publishing
Erscheinung: 27.06.2016

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