Check out part two of Benjamin Skuse’s two-part HLFF Blog article, where he examines the calculus of variations.

A multitude of real-world problems can be stated and solved in terms of the calculus of variations, with the technique being applied extensively across science and society to stunning effect. Check out part two of Benjamin Skuse’s deep dive into the topic here: HLFF Blog

You missed the first part of the article? Check it out here: Calculus of Variations - Part 1 of 2: Give It a Wiggle

Image caption: Brachistochrone curves are incorporated in the design of various sports runs and spaces, including ski jumps, luge tracks and skate parks, in order to accelerate individuals to the highest possible speed in the shortest possible vertical drop between two points. Image credit: Josh Hild.