
arXiv: math/0104157
The geodesics for a sub-Riemannian metric on a three-dimensional contact manifold $M$ form a 1-parameter family of curves along each contact direction. However, a collection of such contact curves on $M$, locally equivalent to the solutions of a fourth-order ODE, are the geodesics of a sub-Riemannian metric only if a sequence of invariants vanish. The first of these, which was earlier identified by Fels, determines if the differential equation is variational. The next two determine if there is a well-defined metric on $M$ and if the given paths are its geodesics.
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Mathematics - Differential Geometry, 53A55 (Secondary), Carnot-Carathéodory, 49N45 (Primary) 34A26, Sub-Riemannian geometry, 53C17, Differential Geometry (math.DG), Optimization and Control (math.OC), FOS: Mathematics, three-dimensional contact manifold, 53C17;49N45 (Primary) 34A26;53A55 (Secondary), Mathematics - Optimization and Control, geodesics
Mathematics - Differential Geometry, 53A55 (Secondary), Carnot-Carathéodory, 49N45 (Primary) 34A26, Sub-Riemannian geometry, 53C17, Differential Geometry (math.DG), Optimization and Control (math.OC), FOS: Mathematics, three-dimensional contact manifold, 53C17;49N45 (Primary) 34A26;53A55 (Secondary), Mathematics - Optimization and Control, geodesics
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