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- catalog contributor b4156167.
- catalog created "1933]".
- catalog date "1933".
- catalog date "1933]".
- catalog dateCopyrighted "1933]".
- catalog description "Contains bibliographies.".
- catalog description "Edge conditions for multiple integrals in the calculus of variations / James Ellis Powell--The Fuler-Lagrange multiplier rule for double integrals / Max Coral--The condition of Mayer for discontinuous solutions of the Lagrange problem / Ralph Aubrie Hefner--A problem in the calculus of variations suggested by a problem in economics / Henry Howes Pixley--Functions of lines and the calculus of variations / Ralph Grafton Sanger--Sufficient conditions for the general problem of Mayer with variable end-points / Magnus Rudolf Hestenes--The problem of Bolza and its accessory boundary value problems / Kuen-Sen Hu--Jacobi's condition for multiple integral problems of the calculus of variations / Albert William Raab.".
- catalog extent "ii, 293, [3], 341-473 p. :".
- catalog issued "1933".
- catalog issued "1933]".
- catalog language "eng".
- catalog publisher "[Chicago,".
- catalog subject "Calculus of variations.".
- catalog tableOfContents "Edge conditions for multiple integrals in the calculus of variations / James Ellis Powell--The Fuler-Lagrange multiplier rule for double integrals / Max Coral--The condition of Mayer for discontinuous solutions of the Lagrange problem / Ralph Aubrie Hefner--A problem in the calculus of variations suggested by a problem in economics / Henry Howes Pixley--Functions of lines and the calculus of variations / Ralph Grafton Sanger--Sufficient conditions for the general problem of Mayer with variable end-points / Magnus Rudolf Hestenes--The problem of Bolza and its accessory boundary value problems / Kuen-Sen Hu--Jacobi's condition for multiple integral problems of the calculus of variations / Albert William Raab.".
- catalog title "Theses on the calculus of variations submitted to the faculty of the Division of the physical sciences in candidacy for the degree of doctor of philosophy, Department of mathematics.".
- catalog type "text".