Título
On the transversality of functions at the core of the transverse function approach to control
11627/386811627/3868
Autor
Lizárraga Navarro, David Antonio
Resumen
"The transverse function approach to control, introduced by Morin and Samson in the early 2000s, is based on functions that are transverse to a set of vector fields in a sense formally similar to, although strictly speaking different from, the classical notion of transversality in differential topology. In this paper, a precise link is established between transversality and the functions used in the transverse function approach. It is first shown that a smooth function f : M -> Q is transverse to a set of vector fields which locally span a distribution D on Q if, and only if, its tangent mapping T f is transverse to D, where D is regarded as a submanifold of the tangent bundle T Q. It is further shown that each of these two conditions is equivalent to transversality of T f to D along the zero section of T M. These results are then used to rigorously state and prove that if M is compact and D is a distribution on Q, then the set of mappings of M into Q that are transverse to D is open in the strong (or "Whitney C (a)-") topology on C (a)(M, Q)."
Fecha de publicación
2011-12Tipo de publicación
articleDOI
https://doi.org/10.1007/s00498-011-0067-6Área de conocimiento
MATEMÁTICASEditor
SpringerPalabras clave
TransversalityTransverse function approach
Weak and strong topologies
Control of nonholonomic systems