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More Angles on the Lifeguard Problem

Author: Jerrold Gold and Joel Zeitlin


The lifeguard problem is a reincarnation of one of the first problems to which calculus was applied; and, as with many old chestnuts, it continues to draw attention. Whitley solved this problem and suggested an approximation strategy for his lifeguard [Whitley 19891. Westbrook noted the connection with Snell's law and used it to construct a strategy based on the optimal angle [1990]. In this commentary, we note that the principle of suboptimality leads to an efficient choice of independent variable and also to the solution of a more general problem.

©1992 by COMAP, Inc.
The UMAP Journal 13.2
4 pages

Mathematics Topics:

Calculus

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