Introductory note to 1933a
pp. 722-733
Abstrakt
The paper treats the following question: How does a piece of sugar, considered as a rectangular prism, split if one tries to break it by gripping it at two opposite corners? Zermelo first analyzes the physical conditions and then provides a mathematically simple solution together with generalizations resulting from replacing the cross-section rectangle by ellipses and parallelograms.
Publication details
Published in:
Zermelo Ernst (2013) Calculus of variations, applied mathematics, and physics/Variationsrechnung, angewandte mathematik und physik. Dordrecht, Springer.
Seiten: 722-733
DOI: 10.1007/978-3-540-70856-8_15
Referenz:
Ebbinghaus Heinz-Dieter (2013) Introductory note to 1933a, In: Calculus of variations, applied mathematics, and physics/Variationsrechnung, angewandte mathematik und physik, Dordrecht, Springer, 722–733.