"The Dependence Of Focal Points Upon Curvature For Problems Of The Calculus Of Variations In Space" explores advanced mathematical concepts related to calculus of variations. This work delves into the intricate relationship between focal points and curvature within the context of three-dimensional space. It offers a rigorous examination of how curvature influences the behavior of focal points in variational problems.
Authored by Marion Ballantyne White, this book is essential for mathematicians, physicists, and engineers seeking a deeper understanding of mathematical analysis and its applications in fields like geometry and theoretical mechanics. The text provides valuable insights into the mathematical foundations underpinning these phenomena.
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