Comprehensive Introduction to Sub-Riemannian Geometry

Comprehensive Introduction to Sub-Riemannian Geometry

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Agrachev, Andrei
Cambridge University Press
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Sub-Riemannian geometry is the geometry of a world with nonholonomic constraints. In such a world, one can move, send and receive information only in certain admissible directions but eventually can reach every position from any other. In the last two decades sub-Riemannian geometry has emerged as an independent research domain impacting on several areas of pure and applied mathematics, with applications to many areas such as quantum control, Hamiltonian dynamics, robotics and Lie theory. This comprehensive introduction proceeds from classical topics to cutting-edge theory and applications, assuming only standard knowledge of calculus, linear algebra and differential equations. The book may serve as a basis for an introductory course in Riemannian geometry or an advanced course in sub-Riemannian geometry, covering elements of Hamiltonian dynamics, integrable systems and Lie theory. It will also be a valuable reference source for researchers in various disciplines.
EAN 9781108476355
ISBN 110847635X
Binding Hardback
Publisher Cambridge University Press
Publication date October 31, 2019
Pages 762
Language English
Dimensions 235 x 156 x 45
Country United Kingdom
Authors Agrachev, Andrei; Barilari Davide; Boscain Ugo
Illustrations Worked examples or Exercises
Series Cambridge Studies in Advanced Mathematics