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Homoclinic orbits of a Hamiltonian system (English)
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19 November 2002
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The authors are interested in the existence of homoclinic orbits of the Hamiltonian system \(\dot x= JH_z(t,z)\) where \(z=(p,q)\in \mathbb{R}^N\times \mathbb{R}^N\), \(J\) is the standard symplectic matrix in \(\mathbb{R}^{2N}\), \(J= \left( \begin{smallmatrix} 0 &-\text{Id}\\ \text{Id} &0 \end{smallmatrix} \right)\), and \(H\in C(\mathbb{R}\times \mathbb{R}^{2N},\mathbb{R})\) is 1-periodic in \(t\in \mathbb{R}\) and is of the form \(H(t,z)= \frac{1}{2} z\cdot L(t)z+ W(t,z)\) with \(L\in C(\mathbb{R}, \mathbb{R}^{4N^2})\) being \(2N\times 2N\) symmetric matrix valued function and \(W(t,z)\) satisfying a certain global superquadratic condition. The authors partly relax the assumption often used before: \(L\) is independent of \(t\) and \(\text{sp}(JL)\cap i\mathbb{R}= \emptyset\).
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homoclinic orbits
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Hamiltonian system
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superquadratic condition
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