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    Homoclinic solutions of Hamiltonian systems with symmetry (English)
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    18 September 2000
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    Consider a Hamiltonian system with a Hamiltonian of the following form: \[ H(z,t)=\tfrac{1}{2}Az\cdot z+F(z,t). \] The authors show that if (i) the spectrum of the matrix \(JA\) (where \(J\) is the standard symplectic matrix) does not intersect the imaginary axis; (ii) \(F\) is invariant under the action of a compact Lie group; and (iii) \(F\) is superquadratic at zero and infinity, then the system has infinitely many geometrically distinct homoclinic solutions.
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    Hamiltonian system
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    symplectic matrix
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    Lie group
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    distinct homoclinic solutions
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