Lagrangian reduction of nonholonomic discrete mechanical systems by stages
Abstract
In this work we introduce a category LDPd of discrete-time dynamical systems, that we call discrete Lagrange--D'Alembert--Poincar\'e systems, and study some of its elementary properties. Examples of objects of LDPd are nonholonomic discrete mechanical systems as well as their lagrangian reductions and, also, discrete Lagrange-Poincar\'e systems. We also introduce a notion of symmetry group for objects of LDPd and a process of reduction when symmetries are present. This reduction process extends the reduction process of discrete Lagrange--Poincar\'e systems as well as the one defined for nonholonomic discrete mechanical systems. In addition, we prove that, under some conditions, the two-stage reduction process (first by a closed and normal subgroup of the symmetry group and, then, by the residual symmetry group) produces a system that is isomorphic in LDPd to the system obtained by a one-stage reduction by the full symmetry group.
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