<--- Back to Details
First PageDocument Content
Differential geometry / Ordinary differential equations / Partial differential equations / Calculus of variations / Mathematical optimization / Optimal control / Euler–Lagrange equation / Curve / Line integral / Mathematical analysis / Mathematics / Calculus
Date: 2009-04-11 07:36:25
Differential geometry
Ordinary differential equations
Partial differential equations
Calculus of variations
Mathematical optimization
Optimal control
Euler–Lagrange equation
Curve
Line integral
Mathematical analysis
Mathematics
Calculus

JOURNAL OF OPTIMIZATION THEORY AND APPLICATIONS: Vol. 80, No. 2, FEBRUARY[removed]HISTORICAL PAPER

Add to Reading List

Source URL: www.ingmath.uni-bayreuth.de

Download Document from Source Website

File Size: 1,27 MB

Share Document on Facebook

Similar Documents

Two-loop master-integrals We define all integrals in the Euclidean space with D = 4 − 2ǫ dimensions. In each integral we only compute a piece of the imaginary part, which includes only cuts crossing the line with mass

Two-loop master-integrals We define all integrals in the Euclidean space with D = 4 − 2ǫ dimensions. In each integral we only compute a piece of the imaginary part, which includes only cuts crossing the line with mass

DocID: 1vkWt - View Document

Funding Initiative Interdisciplinary Research at TU Darmstadt TU Darmstadt considers interdisciplinarity both as an integral part of its university culture and as a strategic research instrument. In line with its credo,

Funding Initiative Interdisciplinary Research at TU Darmstadt TU Darmstadt considers interdisciplinarity both as an integral part of its university culture and as a strategic research instrument. In line with its credo,

DocID: 1u0Rh - View Document

Classroom Voting Questions: Multivariable Calculus 18.1 The Idea of a Line Integral 1. Suppose C is the path consisting of a straight line from (-1,0) to (1,0) followed by a straight line from (1,0) to (1,1). The line in

Classroom Voting Questions: Multivariable Calculus 18.1 The Idea of a Line Integral 1. Suppose C is the path consisting of a straight line from (-1,0) to (1,0) followed by a straight line from (1,0) to (1,1). The line in

DocID: 1tYUD - View Document

JOURNAL OF INTEGRAL EQUATIONS AND APPLICATIONS Volume 15, Number 1, Spring 2003 SOLVABILITY AND SPECTRAL PROPERTIES OF INTEGRAL EQUATIONS ON THE REAL LINE:

JOURNAL OF INTEGRAL EQUATIONS AND APPLICATIONS Volume 15, Number 1, Spring 2003 SOLVABILITY AND SPECTRAL PROPERTIES OF INTEGRAL EQUATIONS ON THE REAL LINE:

DocID: 1tmTI - View Document

Tomography Keegan Go Ahmed Bou-Rabee EE103 Stanford University

Tomography Keegan Go Ahmed Bou-Rabee EE103 Stanford University

DocID: 1rt34 - View Document