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KAM iteration with nearly infinitely small steps in dynamical systems of polynomial character (English)
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19 January 2011
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The present paper is devoted to a new variant of the KAM theory obtained by adding an artificial parameter \(q\in (0, 1)\), which makes the steps of the KAM iteration infinitely small in the limit \(q\rightarrow 1\). This KAM procedure can be compared for \(q<1\) with a Riemann sum which tends for \(q\rightarrow 1\) to the corresponding Riemann integral. As a consequence, this limit has all advantages of an integration process compared with its preliminary stages. But there is a difference from integrals: the KAM iteration itself works only for \(q<1\); however, \(q\) can be chosen as near to \(1\) as we want, and the limit \(q\rightarrow 1\) exists for all involved parameters. The new technique of estimation differs completely from all what has appeared about KAM theory in the literature up to date.
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KAM theory
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artificial parameters
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polynomial approximations
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cut functions
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