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Optimal Control and Geometry: Integrable Systems

Optimal Control and Geometry: Integrable Systems

Optimal Control and Geometry: Integrable Systems

Velimir Jurdjevic, University of Toronto
July 2016
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9781107113886
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    The synthesis of symplectic geometry, the calculus of variations and control theory offered in this book provides a crucial foundation for the understanding of many problems in applied mathematics. Focusing on the theory of integrable systems, this book introduces a class of optimal control problems on Lie groups, whose Hamiltonians, obtained through the Maximum Principle of optimality, shed new light on the theory of integrable systems. These Hamiltonians provide an original and unified account of the existing theory of integrable systems. The book particularly explains much of the mystery surrounding the Kepler problem, the Jacobi problem and the Kovalevskaya Top. It also reveals the ubiquitous presence of elastic curves in integrable systems up to the soliton solutions of the non-linear Schroedinger's equation. Containing a useful blend of theory and applications, this is an indispensable guide for graduates and researchers in many fields, from mathematical physics to space control.

    • Provides a cohesive view of the theory of integrable systems with conceptual clarity and originality of approach
    • Delivers a new framework for tackling problems of optimality
    • Allows readers in many fields to understand both the calculus of variations and control theory in a new light

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    'The book is written in a very refreshing style that reflects the author's contagious enthusiasm for the subject. It manages this by focusing on the geometry, using the precise language of differential geometry, while not getting bogged down by analytic intricacies. Throughout, the book pays much attention to historical developments and evolving and contrasting points of view, which is also reflected in the rich bibliography of classical resources.' Matthias Kawski, MathSciNet

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    Product details

    July 2016
    Hardback
    9781107113886
    423 pages
    235 × 159 × 27 mm
    0.74kg
    4 tables
    Available

    Table of Contents

    • 1. The orbit theorem and Lie determined systems
    • 2. Control systems. Accessibility and controllability
    • 3. Lie groups and homogeneous spaces
    • 4. Symplectic manifolds. Hamiltonian vector fields
    • 5. Poisson manifolds, Lie algebras and coadjoint orbits
    • 6. Hamiltonians and optimality: the Maximum Principle
    • 7. Hamiltonian view of classic geometry
    • 8. Symmetric spaces and sub-Riemannian problems
    • 9. Affine problems on symmetric spaces
    • 10. Cotangent bundles as coadjoint orbits
    • 11. Elliptic geodesic problem on the sphere
    • 12. Rigid body and its generalizations
    • 13. Affine Hamiltonians on space forms
    • 14. Kowalewski–Lyapunov criteria
    • 15. Kirchhoff–Kowalewski equation
    • 16. Elastic problems on symmetric spaces: Delauney–Dubins problem
    • 17. Non-linear Schroedinger's equation and Heisenberg's magnetic equation. Solitons.
      Author
    • Velimir Jurdjevic , University of Toronto

      Professor Velimir Jurdjevic is one of the founders of geometric control theory. His pioneering work with H. J. Sussmann was deemed to be among the most influential papers of the century and his book, Geometric Control Theory, revealed the geometric origins of the subject and uncovered important connections to physics and geometry. It remains a major reference on non-linear control. Jurdjevic's expertise also extends to differential geometry, mechanics and integrable systems. His publications cover a wide range of topics including stability theory, Hamiltonian systems on Lie groups, and integrable systems. He has spent most of his professional career at the University of Toronto.