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On a theorem by Mather and Aubry-Mather sets for planar Hamiltonian systems
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    On a theorem by Mather and Aubry-Mather sets for planar Hamiltonian systems (English)
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    28 August 2000
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    The Mather's theorem [\textit{J. N. Mather}, Math. Z. 207, No. 2, 169--207 (1991; Zbl 0696.58027)] on the existence of minimal solutions for superlinear positive definite Lagrangian systems in one-dimensional case is proved in this paper without the condition of superlinearity. Then, by using the Legendre transformation, applications are given to the existence of Aubry-Mather sets which correspond to minimal solutions in Lagrangian approach. For this purpose, the author points out a useful way to produce symplectic coordinates in the plane.
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    Mather's theorem
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    plane Hamiltonian system
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    minimal solutions
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    superlinear positive definite Lagrangian systems
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    Legendre transformation
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    existence of Aubry-Mather sets
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    symplectic coordinates
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