Regularity of solutions in the fundamental problem of the classical calculus of variations (Q1324911)

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Regularity of solutions in the fundamental problem of the classical calculus of variations
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    Regularity of solutions in the fundamental problem of the classical calculus of variations (English)
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    21 July 1994
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    This note considers the fundamental problem of the classical calculus of variations, which means the problem of minimizing the functional \(\int^ b_ a L(t,x(t),x'(t))dt\) in the class of absolutely continuous functions \(x: [a,b]\to\mathbb{R}^ n\) satisfying the boundary conditions \(x(a)= A\) and \(x(b)= B\) with \(A,B\in \mathbb{R}^ n\). Assume that the Lagrangian \(L(t,x,y)\) is of \(C^ 1\) and strictly convex with respect to \(y\). The author proves that if for \(| y|> \lambda\) sufficiently large, 1. \(L(t,x,y)> \Lambda(b- a)^{-1}\), where \(\Lambda\) is the value of the problem; 2. \(L^ 2_ y(t,x,y)> N> p= \max_{| y|\leq \lambda} L^ 2_ y(t,x,y)\); 3. \(|(L_ x,L_ y)|< K\varphi(L^ 2_ y)L\) with \(\int^ N_ p ds/\varphi(s)> 2K\Lambda\); then every solution of the problem is smooth.
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    regularity
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    fundamental problem
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    calculus of variations
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    Lagrangian
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