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When Newton discovered ‘Newton’s law’ he was probably not aware that it could be viewed as a consequence of minimizing an ‘action integral’ (integral of some Lagrangian density).

Since the same is true in quantum physics as well, I am wondering why variation principles (VP) play such a pivotal role in physics. Why does nature seem to favour systems whose dynamics follow from a VP of some kind?

Are there dynamic systems that cannot be derived via a VP? If yes, what is a simple example?

  • Possible duplicates: https://physics.stackexchange.com/q/15899/2451 , https://physics.stackexchange.com/q/20298/2451 and links therein. – Qmechanic Apr 04 '21 at 08:09

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