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The Stationary Action Principle, also known as the principle of least action, is a fundamental concept in the field of physics and calculus of variations. It asserts that the path taken by a physical system between two states is the one for which the action integral is stationary (usually a minimum), meaning that any small variation of that path will result in no first-order change in the action.

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