Beltrami identity
The Beltrami identity, named after Eugenio Beltrami, is a special case of the Euler–Lagrange equation in the calculus of variations.
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The Euler–Lagrange equation serves to extremize action functionals of the form
where and are constants and .
If , then the Euler–Lagrange equation reduces to the Beltrami identity,
where C is a constant.
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