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- Kaluza–Klein theory (links | edit)
- Occam's razor (links | edit)
- Fermat's principle (links | edit)
- William Rowan Hamilton (links | edit)
- Murphy's law (links | edit)
- Louis de Broglie (links | edit)
- Schrödinger equation (links | edit)
- Equations of motion (links | edit)
- Joseph-Louis Lagrange (links | edit)
- Noether's theorem (links | edit)
- Calculus of variations (links | edit)
- Metric tensor (links | edit)
- Pierre Louis Maupertuis (links | edit)
- Four-momentum (links | edit)
- Matter wave (links | edit)
- Scientific law (links | edit)
- Wick rotation (links | edit)
- Functional derivative (links | edit)
- Action (physics) (links | edit)
- Isoperimetric inequality (links | edit)
- Pierre-Simon Laplace (links | edit)
- 1746 in science (links | edit)
- Analytical mechanics (links | edit)
- List of variational topics (links | edit)
- Variational principle (links | edit)
- Relativistic wave equations (links | edit)
- Hamilton–Jacobi equation (links | edit)
- Dynamical systems theory (links | edit)
- Effective action (links | edit)
- Path of least resistance (links | edit)
- History of special relativity (links | edit)
- Representation theory of the Lorentz group (links | edit)
- Lorentz ether theory (links | edit)
- Scalar–tensor theory (links | edit)
- Theoretical motivation for general relativity (links | edit)
- The Value of Science (links | edit)
- Maupertuis's principle (links | edit)
- History of gravitational theory (links | edit)
- Hamilton's principle (links | edit)
- Principle of least effort (links | edit)
- Geodesics as Hamiltonian flows (links | edit)
- Alternatives to general relativity (links | edit)
- History of Lorentz transformations (links | edit)
- Pierre de Fermat (links | edit)
- Baudin expedition to Australia (links | edit)
- Inverse problem for Lagrangian mechanics (links | edit)
- Appell's equation of motion (links | edit)
- Eikonal approximation (links | edit)
- Johann Samuel König (links | edit)