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Property / DOI: 10.4007/annals.2016.184.2.5 / rank | |||
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Property / author: Vadim Yu. Kaloshin / rank | |||
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A strictly convex domain \(\Omega \subset \mathbb{R}^2\) is \(C^r\) if its boundary is a \(C^r\)-smooth curve. This very interesting paper concerns the billiard problem inside a \(C^r\) domain \(\Omega\), called {billiard table}. A (possibly not connected) curve \(\Gamma \subset \Omega \) is called {caustic} if any billiard orbit having \textit{one} segment tangent to \(\Gamma \) has \textit{all} its segments tangent to \(\Gamma \). Then the billiard \(\Omega \) is called {locally integrable} if the union of all caustics has nonempty interior; \(\Omega \) is called {integrable} if the union of all {smooth convex} caustics has nonempty interior. It is well known that an ellipse billiard is integrable since its caustics are cofocal ellipses and hyperbolas. A long standing open question is whether or not there exist integrable billiards that are different from ellipses. The Birkhoff conjecture states that integrability implies the fact that \(\partial \Omega \) is ellipse. The present work proves a version of this conjecture for tables bounded by small perturbations of ellipses of small eccentricity. A main remark is that {infinitesimally} rationally integrable deformations of a circle are tangent to a five-parametric family of ellipses. | |||
Property / review text: A strictly convex domain \(\Omega \subset \mathbb{R}^2\) is \(C^r\) if its boundary is a \(C^r\)-smooth curve. This very interesting paper concerns the billiard problem inside a \(C^r\) domain \(\Omega\), called {billiard table}. A (possibly not connected) curve \(\Gamma \subset \Omega \) is called {caustic} if any billiard orbit having \textit{one} segment tangent to \(\Gamma \) has \textit{all} its segments tangent to \(\Gamma \). Then the billiard \(\Omega \) is called {locally integrable} if the union of all caustics has nonempty interior; \(\Omega \) is called {integrable} if the union of all {smooth convex} caustics has nonempty interior. It is well known that an ellipse billiard is integrable since its caustics are cofocal ellipses and hyperbolas. A long standing open question is whether or not there exist integrable billiards that are different from ellipses. The Birkhoff conjecture states that integrability implies the fact that \(\partial \Omega \) is ellipse. The present work proves a version of this conjecture for tables bounded by small perturbations of ellipses of small eccentricity. A main remark is that {infinitesimally} rationally integrable deformations of a circle are tangent to a five-parametric family of ellipses. / rank | |||
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convex planar billiard | |||
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inverse problem | |||
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local rigidity | |||
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Property / reviewed by: Mircea Crasmareanu / rank | |||
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An integrable deformation of an ellipse of small eccentricity is an ellipse (English)
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A strictly convex domain \(\Omega \subset \mathbb{R}^2\) is \(C^r\) if its boundary is a \(C^r\)-smooth curve. This very interesting paper concerns the billiard problem inside a \(C^r\) domain \(\Omega\), called {billiard table}. A (possibly not connected) curve \(\Gamma \subset \Omega \) is called {caustic} if any billiard orbit having \textit{one} segment tangent to \(\Gamma \) has \textit{all} its segments tangent to \(\Gamma \). Then the billiard \(\Omega \) is called {locally integrable} if the union of all caustics has nonempty interior; \(\Omega \) is called {integrable} if the union of all {smooth convex} caustics has nonempty interior. It is well known that an ellipse billiard is integrable since its caustics are cofocal ellipses and hyperbolas. A long standing open question is whether or not there exist integrable billiards that are different from ellipses. The Birkhoff conjecture states that integrability implies the fact that \(\partial \Omega \) is ellipse. The present work proves a version of this conjecture for tables bounded by small perturbations of ellipses of small eccentricity. A main remark is that {infinitesimally} rationally integrable deformations of a circle are tangent to a five-parametric family of ellipses.
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convex planar billiard
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integrable system
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inverse problem
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local rigidity
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