Andrew Russell Forsyth (1858-1942) was an influential Scottish
mathematician notable for incorporating the advances of Continental
mathematics within the British tradition. Originally published in
1927, this book constitutes Forsyth's attempt at a systematic
exposition of the calculus of variations. It was created as the
antidote to a perceived lack of continuity in the development of
the topic. Ambitious and highly detailed, this book will be of
value to anyone with an interest in the calculus of variations and
the history of mathematics in general.
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