Brachistochrone

/ˌbræk.ɪ.stoʊˈkroʊn/ noun

A curve connecting two points on which a particle will slide frictionlessly under gravity in the least possible time; the mathematically optimal path between two points.

From Greek brachys 'shortest' plus chronos 'time.' The term was coined by mathematicians in the 17th century to name this famous calculus of variations problem.

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