Abstract

Integrals being dependent on the limits only are denominated potentials. According to Hilbert’s Independence Theorem potentials are given by the limits of an action integral. Whereas the upper limit presents the actual action the lower limit concerns the least action. The action can be a constant, the least action can be zero or can be given by a finite value. As to thermodynamics the latter is true as found by Planck.

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