Perturbed geodesics are trajectories of particles moving on a semi-Riemannian manifold in the presence of a potential. Our purpose here is to extend to perturbed geodesics on semi-Riemannian manifolds the well known Morse Index Theorem. When the metric is indefinite, the Morse index of the energy functional becomes infinite and hence, in order to obtain a meaningful statement, we substitute the Morse index by its relative form, given by the spectral flow of an associated family of index forms. We also introduce a new counting for conjugate points, which need not to be isolated in this context, and prove that the relative Morse index equals the total number of conjugate points. Finally we study the relation with the Maslov index of the flow

A Morse index theorem for perturbed geodesics on semi-Riemannian manifolds

PORTALURI, Alessandro
2005-01-01

Abstract

Perturbed geodesics are trajectories of particles moving on a semi-Riemannian manifold in the presence of a potential. Our purpose here is to extend to perturbed geodesics on semi-Riemannian manifolds the well known Morse Index Theorem. When the metric is indefinite, the Morse index of the energy functional becomes infinite and hence, in order to obtain a meaningful statement, we substitute the Morse index by its relative form, given by the spectral flow of an associated family of index forms. We also introduce a new counting for conjugate points, which need not to be isolated in this context, and prove that the relative Morse index equals the total number of conjugate points. Finally we study the relation with the Maslov index of the flow
2005
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http://arxiv.org/abs/math/0311147
Morse indexx theorem, Geodesics, Spectral flow and Maslov index
Musso, Monica; Pejsachowicz, Jacobo; Portaluri, Alessandro
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