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The following pages link to J. L. Lagrange's changing approach to the foundations of the calculus of variations (Q1059621):
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- Lagrange and the calculus of variations (Q262177) (← links)
- The varieties of mechanics by 1800 (Q752669) (← links)
- Lagrange's theory of analytical functions and his ideal of purity of method (Q765964) (← links)
- Isoperimetric problems in the variational calculus of Euler and Lagrange (Q1183315) (← links)
- The calculus as algebraic analysis: Some observations on mathematical analysis in the 18th century (Q1203008) (← links)
- The origins of Euler's variational calculus (Q1334125) (← links)
- Developing into series and returning from series: A note on the foundations of eighteenth-century analysis (Q1399702) (← links)
- The origins of symplectic calculus in Lagrange's work (Q1594936) (← links)
- Lagrange in the Netherlands: Dutch attempts to obtain rigor in calculus, 1797-1840 (Q1818239) (← links)
- Joseph Louis Lagrange's algebraic vision of the calculus (Q1821766) (← links)
- Euler and the structure of mathematics (Q1986995) (← links)
- Euler's thought on the invariance of the fundamental equation of the calculus of variations and its origin (Q2887745) (← links)
- Lagrange's parameterization and generalizations of his method of variations in his earlier researches (Q3175380) (← links)
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- Lagrange formal calculus as applied to Lagrange mechanics: An exercise in anachronism (Q5048085) (← links)