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Geometrical aspects of stability theory for Hill's equations (English)
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10 January 1996
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For the equation \(x''+ (a+ bp(t)) x= 0\), \(p(t)\equiv p(t+ 2\pi)\) (\(a\), \(b\) are real parameters) the authors introduce the Hill's map by \(H: (a, b)\mapsto P_{a, b}\), where \(P_{a, b}\) is the Poincaré (or period) matrix of the equation. They give a global geometric picture of this map, which explains the nature of the classical stability domains in the parameter plane.
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Mathieu equation
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Poincaré map
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resonance
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Hill's map
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stability domains
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