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Asymptotics of accessibility sets along an abnormal trajectory

Emmanuel Trélat — 2001

ESAIM: Control, Optimisation and Calculus of Variations

We describe precisely, under generic conditions, the contact of the accessibility set at time T with an abnormal direction, first for a single-input affine control system with constraint on the control, and then as an application for a sub-riemannian system of rank 2. As a consequence we obtain in sub-riemannian geometry a new splitting-up of the sphere near an abnormal minimizer γ into two sectors, bordered by the first Pontryagin’s cone along γ , called the L -sector and the L 2 -sector. Moreover we...

Asymptotics of accessibility sets along an abnormal trajectory

Emmanuel Trélat — 2010

ESAIM: Control, Optimisation and Calculus of Variations

We describe precisely, under generic conditions, the contact of the accessibility set at time with an abnormal direction, first for a single-input affine control system with constraint on the control, and then as an application for a sub-Riemannian system of rank 2. As a consequence we obtain in sub-Riemannian geometry a new splitting-up of the sphere near an abnormal minimizer into two sectors, bordered by the first Pontryagin's cone along , called the L-sector and the L-sector. Moreover we...

Une approche géométrique du contrôle optimal de l’arc atmosphérique de la navette spatiale

Bernard BonnardEmmanuel Trélat — 2002

ESAIM: Control, Optimisation and Calculus of Variations

L’objectif de ce travail est de faire quelques remarques géométriques et des calculs préliminaires pour construire l’arc atmosphérique optimal d’une navette spatiale (problème de rentrée sur Terre ou programme d’exploration de Mars). Le système décrivant les trajectoires est de dimension 6, le contrôle est l’angle de gîte cinématique et le coût est l’intégrale du flux thermique. Par ailleurs il y a des contraintes sur l’état (flux thermique, accélération normale et pression dynamique). Notre étude...

On the stabilization problem for nonholonomic distributions

Ludovic RiffordEmmanuel Trélat — 2009

Journal of the European Mathematical Society

Let M be a smooth connected complete manifold of dimension n , and Δ be a smooth nonholonomic distribution of rank m n on M . We prove that if there exists a smooth Riemannian metric on1for which no nontrivial singular path is minimizing, then there exists a smooth repulsive stabilizing section of Δ on M . Moreover, in dimension three, the assumption of the absence of singular minimizing horizontal paths can be dropped in the Martinet case. The proofs are based on the study, using specific results of...

Une approche géométrique du contrôle optimal de l'arc atmosphérique de la navette spatiale

Bernard BonnardEmmanuel Trélat — 2010

ESAIM: Control, Optimisation and Calculus of Variations

The aim of this article is to make some geometric remarks and some preliminary calculations in order to construct the optimal atmospheric arc of a spatial shuttle (problem of reentry on Earth or Mars Sample Return project). The system describing the trajectories is in dimension 6, the control is the bank angle and the cost is the total thermal flux. Moreover there are state constraints (thermal flux, normal acceleration and dynamic pressure). Our study is mainly geometric and is founded on the...

On the best observation of wave and Schrödinger equations in quantum ergodic billiards

Yannick PrivatEmmanuel TrélatEnrique Zuazua — 2012

Journées Équations aux dérivées partielles

This paper is a proceedings version of the ongoing work [20], and has been the object of the talk of the second author at Journées EDP in 2012. In this work we investigate optimal observability properties for wave and Schrödinger equations considered in a bounded open set Ω n , with Dirichlet boundary conditions. The observation is done on a subset ω of Lebesgue measure | ω | = L | Ω | , where L ( 0 , 1 ) is fixed. We denote by 𝒰 L the...

Eight-shaped Lissajous orbits in the Earth-Moon system

Grégory ArchambeauPhilippe AugrosEmmanuel Trélat — 2011

MathematicS In Action

Euler and Lagrange proved the existence of five equilibrium points in the circular restricted three-body problem. These equilibrium points are known as the Lagrange points (Euler points or libration points) L 1 , ... , L 5 . The existence of families of periodic and quasi-periodic orbits around these points is well known (see [, , , , ]). Among them, halo orbits are 3-dimensional periodic orbits diffeomorphic to circles. They are the first kind of the so-called Lissajous orbits. To be selfcontained, we first provide...

Optimal observability of the multi-dimensional wave and Schrödinger equations in quantum ergodic domains

Yannick PrivatEmmanuel TrélatEnrique Zuazua — 2016

Journal of the European Mathematical Society

We consider the wave and Schrödinger equations on a bounded open connected subset Ω of a Riemannian manifold, with Dirichlet, Neumann or Robin boundary conditions whenever its boundary is nonempty. We observe the restriction of the solutions to a measurable subset ω of Ω during a time interval [ 0 , T ] with T > 0 . It is well known that, if the pair ( ω , T ) satisfies the Geometric Control Condition ( ω being an open set), then an observability inequality holds guaranteeing that the total energy of solutions can be...

Quantum ergodicity and quantum limits for sub-Riemannian Laplacians

Yves Colin de VerdièreLuc HillairetEmmanuel Trélat

Séminaire Laurent Schwartz — EDP et applications

This paper is a proceedings version of [6], in which we state a Quantum Ergodicity (QE) theorem on a 3D contact manifold, and in which we establish some properties of the Quantum Limits (QL). We consider a sub-Riemannian (sR) metric on a compact 3D manifold with an oriented contact distribution. There exists a privileged choice of the contact form, with an associated Reeb vector field and a canonical volume form that coincides with the Popp measure. We state a QE theorem for the eigenfunctions...

Second order optimality conditions in the smooth case and applications in optimal control

Bernard BonnardJean-Baptiste CaillauEmmanuel Trélat — 2007

ESAIM: Control, Optimisation and Calculus of Variations

The aim of this article is to present algorithms to compute the first conjugate time along a smooth extremal curve, where the trajectory ceases to be optimal. It is based on recent theoretical developments of geometric optimal control, and the article contains a review of second order optimality conditions. The computations are related to a test of positivity of the intrinsic second order derivative or a test of singularity of the extremal flow. We derive an algorithm called COTCOT (Conditions...

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