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An obstruction method for the destruction of invariant curves
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    An obstruction method for the destruction of invariant curves (English)
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    An important point in a conservative dynamical system which is a parameter-depending perturbation of an integrable system is the destruction of the invariant curves. For small perturbations many invariant curves subsist according to KAM theorem. An increase in the size of perturbations produces, eventually, the destruction of the curves. The stochastic zone is then very large. In this paper we present for the standard map a geometrical approach to obtain values of the parameter for which no invariant curves exist. This is due to the existence of heteroclinic points. As it has been observed using other methods, there are several scaling properties in the phenomena which are also discussed here.
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    conservative dynamical system
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    KAM theorem
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    heteroclinic points
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    scaling properties
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