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Perturbative renormalization analysis of the Poincaré-Birkhoff resonance in 2-D symplectic map
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    Perturbative renormalization analysis of the Poincaré-Birkhoff resonance in 2-D symplectic map (English)
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    13 March 2008
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    The authors consider the following map that arises from a symplectic radial twist map near an elliptic fixed point: \[ x_{n+1}- 2\cos\omega x_n+ x_{n-1}= a_2 x^2_n+ a_3 x^3_n+\cdots, \] when \(a_m= 0\) for \(m> 2\), this is the Hénon map; if only \(a_3\) is nonzero, this is a double-well type mapping. In this paper, the authors investigate the mapping in a more general setting. Using a perturbation analysis based on a renormalization method, the authors show that the period-four torus near the elliptic fixed point undergoes two bifurcations. The first is the usual Poincaré-Birkhoff bifurcation and the second is an exchange-type bifurcation. These bifurcations are accompanied by global ballooning of the resonant islands. The renormalization method described here is a discrete version of the perturbative renormalization group method for flow systems previously described by Goto et al.
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    renormalization
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    Poincaré-Birkhoff bifurcation
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    2-D symplectic mapping
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    radial twist mapping
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    exchange-type bifurcation
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