Iterations of anti-selfdual Lagrangians and applications to Hamiltonian systems and multiparameter gradient flows
Abstract
Anti-selfdual Lagrangians on a state space lift to path space provided one adds a suitable selfdual boundary Lagrangian. This process can be iterated by considering the path space as a new state space for the newly obtained anti-selfdual Lagrangian. We give here two applications for these remarkable permanence properties. In the first, we establish for certain convex-concave Hamiltonians on a --possibly infinite dimensional--symplectic space , the existence of a solution for the Hamiltonian system that connects in a given time T>0, two Lagrangian submanifolds. Another application deals with the construction of a multiparameter gradient flow for a convex potential. Our methods are based on the new variational calculus for anti-selfdual Lagrangians developed in [4], [5] and [7].
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@article{arxiv.math/0504031,
title = {Iterations of anti-selfdual Lagrangians and applications to Hamiltonian systems and multiparameter gradient flows},
author = {Nassif Ghoussoub and Leo Tzou},
journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:math/0504031},
year = {2007}
}
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20 pages. Updated versions --if any-- of this author's papers can be downloaded at http://www.pims.math.ca/~nassif/