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Existence of solutions of the Hamilton-Jacobi equation in the neighborhood of nondegenerate equilibrium position (English)
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1984
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This note is concerned with a natural dynamical system with n degrees of freedom and analytic Hamiltonian \(H(x,y)=K(x,y)+\Pi (x),\) where \(K(x,y)=a^{ij}(x)y_ iy_ j\) is the kinetic energy and \(\Pi\) (x) the potential energy. It is shown, by using a direct method of expanding solutions of the Hamiltonian-Jacobi equation in power-series, that, when the (analytic) potential energy is nondegenerate and has a local maximum in the equilibrium position, then there exists an analytic solution of the Hamilton-Jacobi equation at the zero level of the total energy \(H(x,y)=h\).
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nondegenerate equilibrium
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power-series
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local maximum
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analytic solution of the Hamilton-Jacobi equation
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