Minimal principles
Minimal principles
In the treatment of physical phenomena, it can sometimes be shown that, of all the processes or conditions which might occur, the ones actually occurring are those for which some characteristic physical quantity assumes a minimum value. These processes or conditions are known as minimal principles. The application of minimal principles provides a powerful method of attacking certain problems that would otherwise prove formidable if approached directly from first principles.
One simple minimal principle asserts that the state of stable equilibrium of any mechanical system is the state for which the potential energy is a minimum. Other general theorems of classical dynamics that are related to minimal principles are Hamilton's principle and the principle of least action. See Hamilton's principle, Least-action principle