All Questions
4 questions
9
votes
1
answer
800
views
Why the least action principle is always (?) used in this particular form?
The least action principle in (mathematical) physics says the following. Given a system, e.g. collection of particles, whose motion satisfies a known system of differential equations (of second order)...
3
votes
2
answers
434
views
Classification of Lagrangians with given Euler-Lagrange equations
In (mathematical) physics the equations of motion of a system of particles are often interpreted as Euler-Lagrange equations for appropriate Lagrangian $L=L(x,\dot x,t)$ where $x$ is a collection of ...
2
votes
1
answer
371
views
Examples of ODEs with complex constant coefficients and applications to physics?
This question is asked on stackexchange: Are there examples for ODEs with complex coefficients with applications in physics?
but received no answers. I am reposting it here on the hope that it catches ...
0
votes
0
answers
3k
views
What is a self-consistent equation in percolation theory
I was reading papers about percolation theory in which I was confused by the expression "self-consistent equation", for example in Temporal percolation in activity-driven networks. I read some ...