I have a definite integral defined by
$$T\left(G\left(g\right)\right)=\int_{g_{1}}^{g_{2}}G(g)\mathrm{d}g$$
where $G$ is a continuous function of a variable $g$, and $g_{1}$ and $g_{2}$ are known numbers. I want to minimize $T\left(G\left(g\right)\right)$, that is I want to find a continuous function $G=f\left(g\right)$ that makes $T\left(G\left(g\right)\right) $ minimum. Ideally I would differentiate it and equate to zero, but because $T\left(G\left(g\right)\right)$ is too complicated to be obtained and then differentiated analytically, I would like to know if there is a numeric technique or any other technique by which this problem can be solved.
This post imported from StackExchange Mathematics at 2014-06-02 20:31 (UCT), posted by SE-user James White