Homoclinic orbits in a first order superquadratic Hamiltonian system: Convergence of subharmonic orbits (Q1181689): Difference between revisions
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Homoclinic orbits in a first order superquadratic Hamiltonian system: Convergence of subharmonic orbits (English)
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27 June 1992
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Homoclinic orbits for a time-periodic Hamiltonian system \((*)\) \(\dot z =JH_ z(t,z)\), \(H={1 \over 2}\langle Az,z \rangle+W(T,z)\) are found, assuming that \(z=0\) is a hyperbolic equilibrium point and that \(W\) has global superquadratic growth in \(z\). They are obtained as local \(C^ 1\)- limits of certain nontrivial \(T\)-periodic solutions of \((*)\) as \(T \to \infty\), where the hyperbolicity prevents them from shrinking to zero. This approach extends results by Rabinowitz for second order Hamiltonian systems, and it differs from corresponding results by Coti-Zelati, Ekeland \& Séré and Hofer \& Wysocki. The references are given in the paper.
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homoclinic orbits
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periodic solutions
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time-periodic Hamiltonian system
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