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The Hopf--Rinow Theorem and Mañé's Critical Value for Magnetic Geodesics on Half Lie-Groups (2510.19323v1)

Published 22 Oct 2025 in math.SG, math.DG, and math.DS

Abstract: In this article, we investigate \emph{right-invariant magnetic systems} on half-Lie groups, which consist of a strong right-invariant Riemannian metric and a right-invariant closed two-form. The main examples are groups of $Hs$ or $Ck$ diffeomorphisms of compact manifolds. In this setting, we define \emph{Ma~n\'e's critical value} on the universal cover for weakly exact right-invariant magnetic fields. First, we prove that the lift of the magnetic flow to the universal cover coincides with a Finsler geodesic flow for energies above this threshold. Finally, we show that for energies above Ma~n\'e's critical value, the full Hopf--Rinow theorem holds for such magnetic systems, thereby generalizing the work of Contreras and Merry from closed finite-dimensional manifolds to this infinite-dimensional context. Our work extends the recent results of Bauer, Harms, and Michor from geodesic flows to magnetic geodesic flows.

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