Morse theory for some lower-\(C^ 2\) functions in finite dimension (Q1103860)
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Morse theory for some lower-\(C^ 2\) functions in finite dimension (English)
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1988
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The author proves the Morse inequalities for quadratically minorized (i.e., \(f(x)\geq\) const. + const.\(| x|^ 2)\) real-valued lower- \(C^ 2\) functions (i.e. f is representable as a maximum of a family of \(C^ 2\)-smooth functions) defined on open subsets of a finite- dimensional Hilbert space under the assumption that the critical points of f are strongly nondegenerate (a difficult concept not explained here) and \(f^{-1}([a,b])\) are compact subsets for all \(a,b\in {\mathbb{R}}\). The method is based on the Moreau-Yosida approximations \(f_{\epsilon}(x)=\inf_{w}(f(w)+| x-w|^ 2/2\epsilon)\) which are \(C^ 2\)-smooth and preserve the critical points together with certain generalized Morse index (a new concept for the lower-\(C^ 2\) functions), thus reducing the problem to the classical case.
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Morse inequalities
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lower-\(C^ 2\) functions
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critical points
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Moreau- Yosida approximations
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generalized Morse index
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