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- Look up Lagrangian in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. Lagrangian may refer to: Lagrangian function, used to solve constrained minimization problems in...
- the overall Lagrangian is the sum of the separate Lagrangians for each subsystem. If there are interactions, then interaction Lagrangians may be added...
- greatest entropy, among distributions on n points. The critical points of Lagrangians occur at saddle points, rather than at local maxima (or minima). Unfortunately...
- difficulties that make it unacceptable as a mathematical theory. The Lagrangians presented here are identical to their quantum equivalents, but, in treating...
- In celestial mechanics, the Lagrange points (/ləˈɡrɑːndʒ/; also Lagrangian points or libration points) are points of equilibrium for small-m**** objects...
- In the field of mathematical optimization, Lagrangian relaxation is a relaxation method which approximates a difficult problem of constrained optimization...
- of dynamical parameters (e.g. space-time). Examples of such nonlocal Lagrangians might be: L = 1 2 ( ∂ x ϕ ( x ) ) 2 − 1 2 m 2 ϕ ( x ) 2 + ϕ ( x ) ∫ ϕ...
- In mathematics, the Lagrangian Gr****mannian is the smooth manifold of Lagrangian subspaces of a real symplectic vector space V. Its dimension is ⁠1/2⁠n(n...
- calculate the types of Lagrangians that conserve X through a continuous symmetry. Due to Noether's theorem, the properties of these Lagrangians provide further...
- In mathematics, a Lagrangian foliation or polarization is a foliation of a symplectic manifold, whose leaves are Lagrangian submanifolds. It is one of...