The elusive Liapunov periodic solutions (Q904885)
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The elusive Liapunov periodic solutions (English)
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14 January 2016
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The authors study the existence of families of periodic solutions for Hamiltonian systems when the classical Liapunov center theorem fails due to a resonance. In the proof, regular and singular reduction methods are used, together with classical perturbation theory. The starting point is the classic 1892 Liapunov center theorem and the test problem is a two-degree-of freedom Hamiltonian system in \(\mathbb{R}^4\) which is studied by a Hamiltonian system on a two dimensional real algebraic surface. Several examples are discussed in detail with graphical illustrations: resonance \(2:-1\), resonance \(3:-1\), resonance \(k:-1\), \(k \geq 4\) and resonance \(1:-1\).
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Hamiltonian systems, periodic solutions
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Liapunov center theorem
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resonance
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regular reduction methods
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singular reduction methods
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classical perturbation theory
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