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    An algorithm to generate canonical transformations: Application to normal forms (English)
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    17 July 2002
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    There are two classical ways to construct symplectomorphisms (i.e. canonical transformations of mechanics): using generating functions or using Lie series. In a previous paper [Nonlinearity 12, 1299-1322 (1999; Zbl 0949.37059)] the author proposed a new one, involving the so-called primitive functions. The goal of present paper is to discuss numerical issues of this new algorithm and, much more important, to use the algorithm as a tool to study dynamical systems. As a concrete application, developed in detail and numerically implemented, is the computation of the normal form of a KAM torus for area-preserving maps. Several pictures and four appendices are included.
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    symplectomorphisms
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    primitive functions
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    KAM torus
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    normal form
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    canonical transformations
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    area-preserving maps
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