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Periodic solutions of superquadratic Hamiltonian systems with bounded forcing terms
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    Periodic solutions of superquadratic Hamiltonian systems with bounded forcing terms (English)
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    We prove the existence of infinitely many distinct T-periodic solutions of the forced Hamiltonian system \(\dot z={\mathcal I}(H_ z(z)+F_ z(t,z))\) under the conditions that H is \(C^ 1\) and superquadratic at infinity and that F is \(C^ 1\), T-periodic in time, bounded in \(C^ 0\), and having a gradient of at most polynomial growth at infinity. The proof of this qualitative results is based on minimax methods.
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    multiple periodic solutions
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    forced Hamiltonian system
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    minimax methods
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