An Introduction to the Heisenberg Group and the Sub-Riemannian Isoperimetric Problem

An Introduction to the Heisenberg Group and the Sub-Riemannian Isoperimetric Problem

Author: Luca Capogna

Publisher: Springer Science & Business Media

Published: 2007-08-08

Total Pages: 235

ISBN-13: 3764381337

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This book gives an up-to-date account of progress on Pansu's celebrated problem on the sub-Riemannian isoperimetric profile of the Heisenberg group. It also serves as an introduction to the general field of sub-Riemannian geometric analysis. It develops the methods and tools of sub-Riemannian differential geometry, nonsmooth analysis, and geometric measure theory suitable for attacks on Pansu's problem.


The Geometry of Heisenberg Groups

The Geometry of Heisenberg Groups

Author: Ernst Binz

Publisher: American Mathematical Soc.

Published: 2008

Total Pages: 321

ISBN-13: 0821844954

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"The three-dimensional Heisenberg group, being a quite simple non-commutative Lie group, appears prominently in various applications of mathematics. The goal of this book is to present basic geometric and algebraic properties of the Heisenberg group and its relation to other important mathematical structures (the skew field of quaternions, symplectic structures, and representations) and to describe some of its applications. In particular, the authors address such subjects as signal analysis and processing, geometric optics, and quantization. In each case, the authors present necessary details of the applied topic being considered." "This book manages to encompass a large variety of topics being easily accessible in its fundamentals. It can be useful to students and researchers working in mathematics and in applied mathematics."--BOOK JACKET.


Sub-Riemannian Geometry

Sub-Riemannian Geometry

Author: Ovidiu Calin

Publisher: Cambridge University Press

Published: 2009-04-20

Total Pages: 371

ISBN-13: 0521897300

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A comprehensive text and reference on sub-Riemannian and Heisenberg manifolds using a novel and robust variational approach.


Sub-Riemannian Geometry

Sub-Riemannian Geometry

Author: Andre Bellaiche

Publisher: Birkhäuser

Published: 2012-12-06

Total Pages: 404

ISBN-13: 3034892101

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Sub-Riemannian geometry (also known as Carnot geometry in France, and non-holonomic Riemannian geometry in Russia) has been a full research domain for fifteen years, with motivations and ramifications in several parts of pure and applied mathematics, namely: control theory classical mechanics Riemannian geometry (of which sub-Riemannian geometry constitutes a natural generalization, and where sub-Riemannian metrics may appear as limit cases) diffusion on manifolds analysis of hypoelliptic operators Cauchy-Riemann (or CR) geometry. Although links between these domains had been foreseen by many authors in the past, it is only in recent years that sub- Riemannian geometry has been recognized as a possible common framework for all these topics. This book provides an introduction to sub-Riemannian geometry and presents the state of the art and open problems in the field. It consists of five coherent and original articles by the leading specialists: Andr Bellache: The tangent space in sub-Riemannian geometry Mikhael Gromov: Carnot-Carathodory spaces seen from within Richard Montgomery: Survey of singular geodesics Hctor J. Sussmann: A cornucopia of four-dimensional abnormal sub-Riemannian minimizers Jean-Michel Coron: Stabilization of controllable systems.


Harmonic Analysis on the Heisenberg Group

Harmonic Analysis on the Heisenberg Group

Author: Sundaram Thangavelu

Publisher: Springer Science & Business Media

Published: 2012-12-06

Total Pages: 204

ISBN-13: 1461217725

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The Heisenberg group plays an important role in several branches of mathematics, such as representation theory, partial differential equations, number theory, several complex variables and quantum mechanics. This monograph deals with various aspects of harmonic analysis on the Heisenberg group, which is the most commutative among the non-commutative Lie groups, and hence gives the greatest opportunity for generalizing the remarkable results of Euclidean harmonic analysis. The aim of this text is to demonstrate how the standard results of abelian harmonic analysis take shape in the non-abelian setup of the Heisenberg group. Thangavelu’s exposition is clear and well developed, and leads to several problems worthy of further consideration. Any reader who is interested in pursuing research on the Heisenberg group will find this unique and self-contained text invaluable.


An Introduction to the Heisenberg Group and the Sub-Riemannian Isoperimetric Problem

An Introduction to the Heisenberg Group and the Sub-Riemannian Isoperimetric Problem

Author: Luca Capogna

Publisher: Birkhäuser

Published: 2009-09-03

Total Pages: 224

ISBN-13: 9783764391850

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This book gives an up-to-date account of progress on Pansu's celebrated problem on the sub-Riemannian isoperimetric profile of the Heisenberg group. It also serves as an introduction to the general field of sub-Riemannian geometric analysis. It develops the methods and tools of sub-Riemannian differential geometry, nonsmooth analysis, and geometric measure theory suitable for attacks on Pansu's problem.


A Tour of Subriemannian Geometries, Their Geodesics and Applications

A Tour of Subriemannian Geometries, Their Geodesics and Applications

Author: Richard Montgomery

Publisher: American Mathematical Soc.

Published: 2002

Total Pages: 282

ISBN-13: 0821841653

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Subriemannian geometries can be viewed as limits of Riemannian geometries. They arise naturally in many areas of pure (algebra, geometry, analysis) and applied (mechanics, control theory, mathematical physics) mathematics, as well as in applications (e.g., robotics). This book is devoted to the study of subriemannian geometries, their geodesics, and their applications. It starts with the simplest nontrivial example of a subriemannian geometry: the two-dimensional isoperimetric problem reformulated as a problem of finding subriemannian geodesics. Among topics discussed in other chapters of the first part of the book are an elementary exposition of Gromov's idea to use subriemannian geometry for proving a theorem in discrete group theory and Cartan's method of equivalence applied to the problem of understanding invariants of distributions. The second part of the book is devoted to applications of subriemannian geometry. In particular, the author describes in detail Berry's phase in quantum mechanics, the problem of a falling cat righting herself, that of a microorganism swimming, and a phase problem arising in the $N$-body problem. He shows that all these problems can be studied using the same underlying type of subriemannian geometry. The reader is assumed to have an introductory knowledge of differential geometry. This book that also has a chapter devoted to open problems can serve as a good introduction to this new, exciting area of mathematics.


Complex Hyperbolic Geometry

Complex Hyperbolic Geometry

Author: William Mark Goldman

Publisher: Oxford University Press

Published: 1999

Total Pages: 342

ISBN-13: 9780198537939

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This is the first comprehensive treatment of the geometry of complex hyperbolic space, a rich area of research with numerous connections to other branches of mathematics, including Riemannian geometry, complex analysis, symplectic and contact geometry, Lie groups, and harmonic analysis.