Discrete calculus of variations

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2004

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Hüseyin, Hüseyin Şirin

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Amer inst Physics

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Mathematics
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The continuous calculus of variations is concerned mainly with the determination of minima or maxima of certain definite integrals involving unknown functions. In this paper, a discrete calculus of variations for sums is treated, including the discrete Euler-Lagrange equation.

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discrete variational problem, admissible functions

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6

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International Workshop on Global Analysis -- APR 15-17, 2004 -- Cankaya Univ, Ankara, TURKEY

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729

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170

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176

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