Stationary phase methods and the splitting of separatrices
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Homoclinic and heteroclinic solutions to ordinary differential equations (34C37) Invariant manifolds for ordinary differential equations (34C45) Perturbations of finite-dimensional Hamiltonian systems, normal forms, small divisors, KAM theory, Arnol'd diffusion (37J40) Complex behavior and chaotic systems of ordinary differential equations (34C28) Perturbations, asymptotics of solutions to ordinary differential equations (34E10)
Abstract: Using stationary phase methods, we provide an explicit formula for the Melnikov function of the one and a half degrees of freedom system given by a Hamiltonian system subject to a rapidly oscillating perturbation. Remarkably, the Melnikov function turns out to be computable without an explicit knowledge of the separatrix and in the case of non-analytic systems. This is related to a priori stable systems coupled with low regularity perturbations. It also applies to perturbations controlled by wave-type equations, so in particular we also illustrate this result with the motion of charged particles in a rapidly oscillating electromagnetic field. Quasiperiodic perturbations are discussed too.
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