Of or relating to Joseph-Louis Lagrange (1736-1813), see below.
Same as → Lagrangian function.
The Lagrangian of a → dynamical system
describes its → dynamics and when
subjected to an → action
gives rise to → field equations
and a → conservation law for the theory.
Lagrangians are the keys for the mathematical formulation of
field theories ( → field theory).
See also:
→ inner Lagrangian point,
→ Lagrangian density,
→ Lagrangian dynamics,
→ Lagrangian formalism,
→ Lagrangian function,
→ Lagrangian method,
→ Lagrangian multiplier,
→ Lagrangian particle,
→ Lagrangian point.
See also: After the French/Italian mathematician Joseph-Louis Lagrange (1736-1813), who
was the creator of the → calculus of variations
(at the age of nineteen). He made also great advances in the treatment of
→ differential equations and applied his mathematical techniques
to problems of → mechanics, especially those arising in astronomy.