Abstract
AbstractVariational calculus with gradient-type variations has often been neglected, although it proves to be suitable for certain concrete problems governed by several evolution variables. These kinds of variations lead to Euler–Lagrange partial differential equations controlled by the right-hand member. In this context, we also introduce anti-trace Euler–Lagrange partial differential equations that are suitable for some innovative ideas. Also, some applications are provided for the theoretical results derived in the paper.
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