Perturbations of lower dimensional tori in the resonant zone for reversible systems (Q5927584)

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Perturbations of lower dimensional tori in the resonant zone for reversible systems
scientific article; zbMATH DE number 1579966

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    Perturbations of lower dimensional tori in the resonant zone for reversible systems (English)
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    3 February 2002
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    The author studies perturbations of lower dimensional tori in the resonant zone for nearly integrable reversible systems \[ \dot q=h(p)+f_1(q,p),\quad \dot p=f_2(q,p), \tag{1} \] with \(q\in T^n\), \(T^n\) is an \(n\)-dimensional torus, \(p\in D\), \(D\subset\mathbb R^n\) is an open set, \(f_1\) and \(f_2\) are perturbations. System (1) is assumed to be reversible with respect to the involution \(\mathcal J:(q,p)\to (-q,p)\). It is suggested that there is \(p_0\in D\) such that the frequency \(h(p_0)\) is \(l\)-resonant, \(0<l<n\). Let \(\mathcal N\) be an \((n-l)\)-dimensional \(l\)-resonant surface passing through \(p_0\). The main result of the paper is the following. Under certain conditions (nondegeneracy and resonance conditions) it is shown that there is a set \(\Omega\subset\mathcal N\) with positive \((n-l)\)-dimensional Lebesgue measure such that for \(p\in\Omega\), system (1) and the involution \(\mathcal J\) admit at least one \((n-l)\)-dimensional invariant submanifold \(T^{n-l}(p)\). The result obtained here gives a positive answer to the problem on disintegration of \(l\)-resonant tori under perturbations stated in \textit{M.~B.~Sevryuk} [Reversible Systems, Lecture Notes in Mathematics 1211, Springer-Verlag (1986; Zbl 0661.58002)].
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    reversible systems
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    resonant tori
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    KAM iteration method
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    resonant surface
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    disintegration of resonant invariant tori
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