Weierstrass–Erdmann condition

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The Weierstrass–Erdmann condition is a mathematical result from the calculus of variations, which specifies sufficient conditions for broken extremals (that is, an extremal which is constrained to be smooth except at a finite number of "corners").[1]

Conditions

The Weierstrass-Erdmann corner conditions stipulate that a broken extremal y(x) of a functional J=abf(x,y,y)dx satisfies the following two continuity relations at each corner c[a,b]:

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Applications

The condition allows one to prove that a corner exists along a given extremal. As a result, there are many applications to differential geometry. In calculations of the Weierstrass E-Function, it is often helpful to find where corners exist along the curves. Similarly, the condition allows for one to find a minimizing curve for a given integral.

References

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