Inverse problem of the classical calculus of variations

Jan Chrastina

Archivum Mathematicum (1982)

  • Volume: 018, Issue: 1, page 9-14
  • ISSN: 0044-8753

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Chrastina, Jan. "Inverse problem of the classical calculus of variations." Archivum Mathematicum 018.1 (1982): 9-14. <http://eudml.org/doc/18071>.

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References

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  1. Krupka D., On the local structure of the Euler-Lagrange mapping, Pгoc. of the ČSSR-GDR-Polish Confeгence on Diffeгential Geometry and its Applications, Septembeг 1980, Nové Město na Moravě, edited by O. Kowalski, to appear. (1980) MR2402207
  2. Tonti E., Variational formulation of non-linear differential equations, I, II, Bull. Classe Sciences Acad. R. de Belgique 55 (1969), 137-165, 262-268. (1969) MR0256235

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