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Summary: We consider the existence of the periodic solutions in the neighbourhood of equilibria for \(C^\infty\) equivariant Hamiltonian vector fields. If the equivariant symmetry \(S\) acts antisymplectically and \(S^2 = I\), we prove that generically purely imaginary eigenvalues are doubly degenerate and the equilibrium is contained in a local two-dimensional flow-invariant manifold, consisting of a one-parameter family of symmetric periodic solutions and two two-dimensional flow-invariant manifolds each containing a one-parameter family of nonsymmetric periodic solutions. The result is a version of Liapunov Center theorem for a class of equivariant Hamiltonian systems. | |||
Property / review text: Summary: We consider the existence of the periodic solutions in the neighbourhood of equilibria for \(C^\infty\) equivariant Hamiltonian vector fields. If the equivariant symmetry \(S\) acts antisymplectically and \(S^2 = I\), we prove that generically purely imaginary eigenvalues are doubly degenerate and the equilibrium is contained in a local two-dimensional flow-invariant manifold, consisting of a one-parameter family of symmetric periodic solutions and two two-dimensional flow-invariant manifolds each containing a one-parameter family of nonsymmetric periodic solutions. The result is a version of Liapunov Center theorem for a class of equivariant Hamiltonian systems. / rank | |||
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Summary: We consider the existence of the periodic solutions in the neighbourhood of equilibria for \(C^\infty\) equivariant Hamiltonian vector fields. If the equivariant symmetry \(S\) acts antisymplectically and \(S^2 = I\), we prove that generically purely imaginary eigenvalues are doubly degenerate and the equilibrium is contained in a local two-dimensional flow-invariant manifold, consisting of a one-parameter family of symmetric periodic solutions and two two-dimensional flow-invariant manifolds each containing a one-parameter family of nonsymmetric periodic solutions. The result is a version of Liapunov Center theorem for a class of equivariant Hamiltonian systems.
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