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Multiple periodic solutions for discrete Hamiltonian systems (English)
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13 April 2007
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This work deals with the discrete Hamiltonian system \[ \begin{cases} \Delta u_1(n)=-H_{u_2}(n,u_1(n+1),u_2(n)),\\ \Delta u_2(n)=H_{u_1}(n,u_1(n+1),u_2(n)), &n\in \mathbb Z,\end{cases}\tag{1} \] where \(u_1,\,u_2\in \mathbb R^N\) and \(\Delta u_i(n)=u_i(n+1)-u_i(n)\), \(i=1,2\). The function \(H\) is \(T\)-periodic in the first variable \(n\) (\(T>0\) is a given integer), it is of class \(C^2\) in the second variable \(u_1\) and the third variable \(u_2\), and the gradient of \(H\) with respect to the last two variables, \(\nabla H\) is asymptotically linear at zero. In addition, \(\nabla H\) is asymptotically linear at infinity or \(H(n,z)\) has superquadratic growth as \(| z| \to\infty\). Under the above assumptions, the authors prove the existence of multiple \(T\)-periodic solutions for the problem (1), by using some results from Morse theory.
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discrete Hamiltonian systems
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Morse theory
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asymptotically linear function
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superquadratic growth
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periodic solution
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