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The one-dimensional Kepler problem with a periodic forcing term has at most one classical periodic solution and very simple dynamics. The aim of this paper is to show that, when collisions are allowed, a rich dynamics of twist type arises around the singularity. Bouncing solutions are defined in a natural way by continuing the energy at a collision. Then a suitable Poincaré section of the flux is well-defined and symplectic. The main result proves the existence and multiplicity of periodic and subharmonic solutions by using an elementary version of the Poincaré-Birkhoff Theorem. As the author remarks, it may be expected that the application of more sophisticated versions of the Poincaré-Birkhoff Theorem or KAM and Aubry-Mather Theory could lead to a more precise picture of the underlying dynamics, including stability of periodic solutions, boundedness and complex recurrence. | |||
Property / review text: The one-dimensional Kepler problem with a periodic forcing term has at most one classical periodic solution and very simple dynamics. The aim of this paper is to show that, when collisions are allowed, a rich dynamics of twist type arises around the singularity. Bouncing solutions are defined in a natural way by continuing the energy at a collision. Then a suitable Poincaré section of the flux is well-defined and symplectic. The main result proves the existence and multiplicity of periodic and subharmonic solutions by using an elementary version of the Poincaré-Birkhoff Theorem. As the author remarks, it may be expected that the application of more sophisticated versions of the Poincaré-Birkhoff Theorem or KAM and Aubry-Mather Theory could lead to a more precise picture of the underlying dynamics, including stability of periodic solutions, boundedness and complex recurrence. / rank | |||
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Linear motions in a periodically forced Kepler problem (English)
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22 July 2011
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The one-dimensional Kepler problem with a periodic forcing term has at most one classical periodic solution and very simple dynamics. The aim of this paper is to show that, when collisions are allowed, a rich dynamics of twist type arises around the singularity. Bouncing solutions are defined in a natural way by continuing the energy at a collision. Then a suitable Poincaré section of the flux is well-defined and symplectic. The main result proves the existence and multiplicity of periodic and subharmonic solutions by using an elementary version of the Poincaré-Birkhoff Theorem. As the author remarks, it may be expected that the application of more sophisticated versions of the Poincaré-Birkhoff Theorem or KAM and Aubry-Mather Theory could lead to a more precise picture of the underlying dynamics, including stability of periodic solutions, boundedness and complex recurrence.
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collision
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Sundman's integral
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periodic solution
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twist map
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