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Convexity of Lagrangian in generalized velocity

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Since gives another valid Lagrangian satisfying Euler Lagrange equation, the condition of convexity or concavity of Lagrangian is a matter of convention. Nonetheless, given a basic form of the Lagrangian, it can be shown, for some forms of the potential function, that the Lagrangian is either convex or concave in generalized velocity. For Newtonian mechanics and also in special relativity, given that the potential function's Hessian with respect to generalized velocities vanish or is positive definite, the resulting Lagrangian can only be strictly convex or strictly concave in generalized velocities.