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An early name for calculus of variations. The term is also sometimes used in place of predicate calculus.
The functional derivative is a generalization of the usual derivative that arises in the calculus of variations. In a functional derivative, instead of differentiating a ...
A functional differential equation is a differential equation in which the derivative y^'(t) of an unknown function y has a value at t that is related to y as a function of ...
Given two univariate polynomials of the same order whose first p coefficients (but not the first p-1) are 0 where the coefficients of the second approach the corresponding ...
The curvature and torsion functions along a space curve determine it up to an orientation-preserving isometry.
The abscissas of the N-point Gaussian quadrature formula are precisely the roots of the orthogonal polynomial for the same interval and weighting function.
Two unit-speed plane curves which have the same curvature differ only by a Euclidean motion.
Any collineation from P(V) to P(V), where V is a three-dimensional vector space, is associated with a semilinear map from V to V.
On a Riemannian manifold, there is a unique connection which is torsion-free and compatible with the metric. This connection is called the Levi-Civita connection.
A G-space is a special type of T1-Space. Consider a point x and a homeomorphism of an open neighborhood V of x onto an open set of R^n. Then a space is a G-space if, for any ...
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