Mathematical Physics
The action principle states that the actual path taken by a system in motion is the one for which the action is minimized (or made stationary). This principle is fundamental in the formulation of Lagrangian mechanics and offers a powerful method for deriving equations of motion through variational calculus. By focusing on the action, which is an integral of the Lagrangian over time, it connects energy and motion in a coherent way.
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