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    Symmetry breaking in Hamiltonian systems (English)
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    This paper is devoted to the question whether there exist T-periodic solutions of the Hamiltonian system \[ \dot p=-\frac{\partial H}{\partial q}+\epsilon h_ 1(t)\quad \dot q=\frac{\partial H}{\partial p}+\epsilon h_ 2(t), \] where \(\epsilon >0\) is small, \(h_ 1\) and \(h_ 2\) are T- periodic functions and the unperturbed system \((H_ 0)\) is autonomous. The authors give several theorems concerning the question, provided \((H_ 0)\) fulfills certain additional assumptions (i.e. convexity, growth conditions, integrability conditions etc.). The method they use to prove these theorems depends on an ''abstract'' perturbation result for critical points. This result is proved in the first two sections of the paper.
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    perturbation of Hamiltonian systems
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    perturbation theory for critical points
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    T-periodic solutions
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