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kixEffinsoj

kixEffinsoj

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2022-06-06

I am trying to find a function prescribed in polar coordinates r = f ( θ ) that maximizes the following quantity
0 2 π r 3 cos θ d θ 0 2 π r 4 d θ
subject to the constraint r R θ [ 0 , 2 π ).

I don't even know where to begin to be honest. I went through a couple of books on calculus of variations. I haven't seen anything that comes close to the problem I have at hand.

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iceniessyoy

iceniessyoy

Beginner2022-06-07Added 27 answers

Clearly the maximum is + . Consider for example r = f ( θ ) = ϵ | cos ( θ / 2 ) | . Then
0 2 π r 3 cos θ d θ 0 2 π r 4 d θ = 32 15 π ϵ
and this tends to + as ϵ goes to 0 + .

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