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    Orbits homoclinic to resonances: The Hamiltonian case (English)
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    26 January 1994
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    The authors consider a Hamiltonian two-degree-of-freedom system which is integrable and has a two-dimensional normally hyperbolic invariant manifold filled with periodic orbits. For perturbations of the system they establish an energy-phase criterion which gives a complete picture of the dynamics associated with orbits homoclinic to the resonance.
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    Hamiltonian two-degree-of-freedom system
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    integrable
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    two-dimensional normally hyperbolic invariant manifold
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    periodic orbits
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    perturbations
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    energy-phase criterion
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    homoclinic
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    resonance
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