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Invariant tori and Lagrange stability of pendulum-type equations
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    Invariant tori and Lagrange stability of pendulum-type equations (English)
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    This paper is motivated by a question put by Moser in 1973 concerning the Lagrange stability of non-autonomous pendulum-like equations of the form \(x'=y\), \(y'=-G_ x(t,x)+p(t)\) where G and p have period 1. It is shown that such a smooth system is Lagrangian stable iff p has mean zero. It has an infinite number of invariant tori if p has mean zero, and none otherwise.
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    Lagrange stability
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    non-autonomous pendulum-like equations
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