Non-overlapping control systems on Lie groups (Q1337485)

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Non-overlapping control systems on Lie groups
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    Non-overlapping control systems on Lie groups (English)
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    4 December 1994
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    An invariant control system on a Lie group \(G\) is a family \(\Omega\) of (right) invariant vector fields on \(G\), i.e., a subset of the Lie algebra \(L(G)\) of \(G\). A trajectory of such a control system is an absolutely continuous curve \(x(t)\) in \(G\) whose derivative takes the value of an element of \(\Omega\) wherever it exists. An element \(g \in G\) is said to be attainable in time \(t\) if there exists a trajectory \(x\) with \(x(0) = e\), the identity of \(G\), and \(x(t) = g\). The system is called non- overlapping if any point in \(G\) is attainable for at most one \(t\in \mathbb{R}^ +\). The main results of the paper state that only very special systems can be non-overlapping. More precisely, very mild hypotheses suffice to show that bounded non-overlapping systems are just the ones contained in an affine subspace \(X + E \subseteq L(G)\) of codimension one such that \(X \notin E\) and \(E\) contains the commutator algebra of \(L(G)\).
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    invariant control system
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    Lie group
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    invariant vector fields
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    Lie algebra
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    bounded non-overlapping systems
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