Forced vibrations of superquadratic Hamiltonian systems (Q1075790)

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Forced vibrations of superquadratic Hamiltonian systems
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    Forced vibrations of superquadratic Hamiltonian systems (English)
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    The authors consider the Hamiltonian system (\(\circ)\) \(\dot z=gH'(z)+f(t)\) where g is the standard skewsymmetric matrix, \(z=z(t)=(p,q): {\mathbb{R}}\to {\mathbb{R}}^{2N}\), \(H: {\mathbb{R}}^{2N}\to {\mathbb{R}}\) is a given Hamiltonian and \(f:{\mathbb{R}}\to {\mathbb{R}}^{2N}\) is an assigned T-periodic function. It is supposed that H satisfies some suitable conditions; in particular the Hamiltonian is required to be superquadratic as \(| z| \to +\infty\). Under these circumstances it is proved that the system (\(\circ)\) has infinitely many distinct T- periodic solutions \(\{z_ k\}_{k\in N}\) and \(\| z_ k\|_ L\to +\infty\) as \(k\to +\infty\). This is the main result of the paper. The method to prove it lies in constructing critical topologically stable values for the Lagrangian functional associated with the autonomous system. Then by using Morse theory the authors show that there exist infinitely many critical values for some perturbations of the autonomous functional. In the last part of this lengthy paper the authors prove a more general version of a result obtained by Rabinowitz [one periodic solution, for a system of the type \(\dot z=gH'_ z(t,z)\), exists; \textit{P. H. Rabinowitz}, Commun. Pure Appl. Math. 31, 156-184 (1978; Zbl 0358.70014)].
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    periodic solutions
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    T-periodic solutions
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    critical topologically stable values for the Lagrangian functional
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    autonomous system
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    Morse theory
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    infinitely many critical values
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    perturbations of the autonomous functional
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