2024
DOI: 10.1142/s2972458924500059
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Hamilton–Jacobi theory for nonholonomic and forced hybrid mechanical systems

Leonardo Colombo,
Manuel de León,
María Emma Eyrea Irazú
et al.

Abstract: A hybrid system is a system whose dynamics is given by a mixture of both continuous and discrete transitions. In particular, these systems can be utilized to describe the dynamics of a mechanical system with impacts. Based on the approach by Clark [Invariant measures, geometry and control of hybrid and nonholonomic dynamical systems, Ph.D thesis, University of Mirchigan (2020)], we develop a geometric Hamilton–Jacobi theory for forced and nonholonomic hybrid dynamical systems. We state the corresponding Hamilt… Show more

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