Newton's minimal resistance problem (source code)

= Newton's minimal resistance problem
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Newton's minimal resistance problem, posed by Sir Isaac Newton in the late 17th century, involves finding the shape of a solid body that minimizes its resistance to motion through a fluid (like air or water) at a given velocity. Specifically, it relates to understanding how the body's shape affects the drag force experienced as it moves through the fluid.