2023
DOI: 10.48550/arxiv.2301.02917
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Dido's Problem. When a myth of ancient literature became a problem of variational calculus

Abstract: When introducing the calculus of variations, we may invoke Dido's problem to illustrate the most fundamental variational problem: to find the curve of given perimeter which bounds the greatest area. This type of problem led mathematicians to invent solution methods of maxima and minima, and the genesis of variational calculus as a distinct branch of analysis. Dido's problem was inspired by the mythical tale of the foundation of Carthage (ancient city in North Africa) by a Phoenician princess as told independen… Show more

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