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    Infinitely many homoclinic solutions for a class of indefinite perturbed second-order Hamiltonian systems (English)
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    7 December 2016
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    The existence of homoclinic orbits is studied for the class of differential equations \[ -\ddot{u}(t)+L(t)u(t)=W_u(t,u(t))+G_u(t,u(t)). \] The existence of infinitely many homoclinic solutions is proven by using the theory of Bolle's perturbation method in critical point. The paper reports some generalizations of known results.
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    Bolle's perturbation method
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    broken symmetry
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    perturbed Hamiltonian system
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    homoclinic solutions
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