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Existence of \(C^{1,1}\) critical subsolutions in discrete weak KAM theory (English)
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10 March 2011
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Let \(M\) be a smooth connected and complete Riemannian manifold and let \(c:M\times M \rightarrow \mathbb{R}\) be a locally semiconcave cost function i.e. in small enough charts \(c\) is the sum of a smooth and a concave function. Suppose also that \(c\) satisfies the conditions of uniform superlinearity and uniform boundedness. The function \(u\) is an \(\alpha \)-subsolution for \(c\) if \(u(y)-u(x)\leq c(x, y)+\alpha \) for all \((x, y)\in M\times M\). The critical constant \(\alpha [0]\) is the smallest constant such that there exist \(\alpha \)-subsolutions. The main result of the paper under review is: There is a \(C^{1, 1}\) function \(u_1:M\rightarrow \mathbb{R}\) which is an \(\alpha [0]\)-subsolution such that for every \((x, y)\in M\times M\) and for every \(\alpha [0]\)-subsolution \(u\), the following implication holds: \(u(y)-u(x)<c(x, y)+\alpha [0]\Longrightarrow u_1(y)-u_1(x)<c(x, y)+\alpha [0]\).
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discrete weak KAM theory
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critical subsolutions
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Ilmanen's Lemma
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Aubry-Mather theory
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twist maps
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Hamiltonian and Lagrangian dynamics
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