Orthogonal Geodesic Chords, Brake Orbits and Homoclinic Orbits in Riemannian Manifolds

Abstract

The study of solutions with fixed energy of certain classes of Lagrangian (or Hamiltonian) systems is reduced, via the classical Maupertuis--Jacobi variational principle, to the study of geodesics in Riemannian manifolds. We are interested in investigating the problem of existence of brake orbits and homoclinic orbits, in which case the Maupertuis--Jacobi principle produces a Riemannian manifold with boundary and with metric degenerating in a non trivial way on the boundary. In this paper we use the classical Maupertuis--Jacobi principle to show how to remove the degeneration of the metric on the boundary, and we prove in full generality how the brake orbit and the homoclinic orbit multiplicity problem can be reduced to the study of multiplicity of orthogonal geodesic chords in a manifold with regular and strongly concave boundary.

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