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-rw-r--r--content/know/concept/pulay-mixing/index.pdc2
-rw-r--r--content/know/concept/rayleigh-plesset-equation/index.pdc2
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diff --git a/content/know/concept/calculus-of-variations/index.pdc b/content/know/concept/calculus-of-variations/index.pdc
index a8861cb..26c5753 100644
--- a/content/know/concept/calculus-of-variations/index.pdc
+++ b/content/know/concept/calculus-of-variations/index.pdc
@@ -14,7 +14,7 @@ markup: pandoc
# Calculus of variations
The **calculus of variations** lays the mathematical groundwork
-for Lagrangian mechanics.
+for [Lagrangian mechanics](/know/concept/lagrangian-mechanics/).
Consider a **functional** $J$, mapping a function $f(x)$ to a scalar value
by integrating over the so-called **Lagrangian** $L$,
@@ -28,6 +28,8 @@ If $J$ in some way measures the physical "cost" (e.g. energy) of
the path $f(x)$ taken by a physical system,
the **principle of least action** states that $f$ will be a minimum of $J[f]$,
so for example the expended energy will be minimized.
+In practice, various cost metrics may be used,
+so maxima of $J[f]$ are also interesting to us.
If $f(x, \varepsilon\!=\!0)$ is the optimal route, then a slightly
different (and therefore worse) path between the same two points can be expressed
@@ -238,7 +240,7 @@ $$\begin{aligned}
## Constraints
-So far, for multiple functions $f_1, ... f_N$,
+So far, for multiple functions $f_1, ..., f_N$,
we have been assuming that all $f_n$ are independent, and by extension all $\eta_n$.
Suppose that we now have $M < N$ constraints $\phi_m$
that all $f_n$ need to obey, introducing implicit dependencies between them.
diff --git a/content/know/concept/pulay-mixing/index.pdc b/content/know/concept/pulay-mixing/index.pdc
index 4e7a411..476932d 100644
--- a/content/know/concept/pulay-mixing/index.pdc
+++ b/content/know/concept/pulay-mixing/index.pdc
@@ -125,7 +125,7 @@ $$\begin{aligned}
You might be confused by the absence of any $\rho_m^\mathrm{new}$
in the creation of $\rho_{n+1}$, as if the iteration's outputs are being ignored.
This is due to the first assumption,
-which states that $\rho_n^\mathrm{new}$ are $\rho_n$ are already similar,
+which states that $\rho_n^\mathrm{new}$ and $\rho_n$ are already similar,
such that they are basically interchangeable.
Speaking of which, about those assumptions:
diff --git a/content/know/concept/rayleigh-plesset-equation/index.pdc b/content/know/concept/rayleigh-plesset-equation/index.pdc
index 9325f3f..75feb13 100644
--- a/content/know/concept/rayleigh-plesset-equation/index.pdc
+++ b/content/know/concept/rayleigh-plesset-equation/index.pdc
@@ -20,7 +20,7 @@ inside an incompressible liquid.
Notably, it leads to [cavitation](/know/concept/cavitation/).
Consider the main
-[Navier-Stokes equations](/know/concept/navier-stokes-equations/)
+[Navier-Stokes equation](/know/concept/navier-stokes-equations/)
for the velocity field $\va{v}$:
$$\begin{aligned}