One-dimensional variational problems whose minimizers do not satisfy the Euler-Lagrange equation (Q1071247)
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One-dimensional variational problems whose minimizers do not satisfy the Euler-Lagrange equation (English)
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1985
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The present work is concerned with non smooth minimizers of \(I(u)=\int^{b}_{a}f(x,u(x),u'(x))dx\) in the set \({\mathcal A}\) of absolutely continuous functions u:[a,b]\(\to {\mathbb{R}}\) satisfying the end conditions \(u(a)=\alpha\) and \(u(b)=\beta\). The integrand f(x,u,p) is assumed to be smooth, nonnegative and to satisfy the regularity condition \(f_{pp}>0.\) Firstly, an excellent review concerning results on regularity of minimizers and various forms of first order necessary conditions is given. Then a number of highly interesting examples is presented and carefully analyzed, where the minimizers \(u\in {\mathcal A}\) are not smooth and do not satisfy the Euler-Lagrange equation in integrated form. In particular, the examples are concerned with ''singular minimizers'' as introduced by Tonelli, and with a phenomenon known as Lavrentiev gap respectively.
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non smooth minimizers
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regularity of minimizers
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first order necessary conditions
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Euler-Lagrange equation in integrated form
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singular minimizers
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Lavrentiev gap
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