Researches in the calculus of variations, principally on the theory of discontinuous solutions: an essay to which the Adams prize was awarded in the University of Cambridge in 1871. By I. Todhunter.
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- Researches in the calculus of variations, principally on the theory of discontinuous solutions: an essay to which the Adams prize was awarded in the University of Cambridge in 1871. By I. Todhunter.
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- Todhunter, I. (Isaac), 1820-1884.
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- London,: Macmillan and co.,
- 1871.
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- Calculus of variations
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"Researches in the calculus of variations, principally on the theory of discontinuous solutions: an essay to which the Adams prize was awarded in the University of Cambridge in 1871. By I. Todhunter." In the digital collection University of Michigan Historical Math Collection. https://name.umdl.umich.edu/acq6952.0001.001. University of Michigan Library Digital Collections. Accessed April 25, 2024.