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Periodic solutions of Lagrangian systems on a compact manifold
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    Periodic solutions of Lagrangian systems on a compact manifold (English)
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    The author studies periodic solutions of prescribed period when the Lagrangian system is constrained to a compact manifold. This fact allows him to use many techniques developed in the theory of closed geodesics on Riemannian compact manifolds [cf. the reviewer, Foundations of Global Nonlinear Analysis, Teubner-Texte zur Mathematik, Vol. 86, Leipzig (1986)]. He considers M to be a smooth n-dimensional manifold with TM its tangent bundle. He then considers a time periodic Lagrangian of periodic T, \({\mathcal L}_ t: TM\to R\), and he searches for T-periodic solutions of the Lagrange equations, which in local coordinates are \[ (1)\quad \frac{d}{dt}\frac{\partial {\mathcal L}}{\partial \dot q}(t,q,\dot q)- \frac{\partial {\mathcal L}}{\partial q}(t,q,\dot q)=0,\quad i=1,2,...,n. \] The author proves that if the fundamental group of M is finite, then (1) has infinitely many T-periodic solutions, if \({\mathcal L}_ t\) satisfies certain physically reasonable assumptions. The author makes extensive use of the Palais-Smale condition (C).
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    Sobolev space
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    Lie group
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    Abelian group
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    periodic solutions
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    Lagrangian system
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    compact manifold
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    Palais-Smale condition
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