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Published online by Cambridge University Press: 24 October 2008
It has been persuasively argued (e.g. by Lawvere[8]) that the mathematical world picture needed to develop the physics of continuous bodies and fields should involve a cartesian closed category of smooth morphisms between smooth spaces. As far as the foundations of the calculus of variations are concerned, the need for such a category was recognized by K. T. Chen(cf. [2]).