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Published online by Cambridge University Press: 03 November 2016
The idea of a function of an infinite number of variables, like so many other mathematical ideas, has its origin in the study of problems of applied mathematics. Such problems, as is usual, preceded by some considerable time the explicit formulation of the idea. As an introduction to this discussion it will be sufficient to consider briefly two of them.
The Problem of the Brachistochrone.—Given two points P, Q in a vertical plane, what is the shape of a smooth curve through P, Q for which the time required to descend from P to Q under gravity is a mimimum.
page 513 note * Known functions are throughout denoted by English letters; functions which are analogues of variables by Greek letters.
page 517 note * The method has evident analogies with the method of Least Squares.