Survey on dissipative KAM theory including quasi-periodic bifurcation theory. (Based on lectures by Henk Broer)
zbMATH Open1216.37008MaRDI QIDQ3604228FDOQ3604228
Authors: Anna Litvak-Hinenzon, Henk Broer, M. C. Ciocci
Publication date: 24 February 2009
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- Unfoldings and bifurcations of quasi-periodic tori
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- Quasi-periodic stability of normally resonant tori
- The existence of bifurcating invariant tori in a spatially extended reaction-diffusion-convection system with spatially localized amplification
- KAM theory: The legacy of Kolmogorov's 1954 paper
- Resonance and fractal geometry
- Response solutions for forced systems with large dissipation and arbitrary frequency vectors
- Hamiltonian perturbation theory (and transition to chaos)
- Normal forms in perturbation theory
- Forced quasi-periodic oscillations in strongly dissipative systems of any finite dimension
- Transient times, resonances and drifts of attractors in dissipative rotational dynamics
- Response solutions for strongly dissipative quasi-periodically forced systems with arbitrary nonlinearities and frequencies
- Emergence and approximation of tori
- A note on the fractalization of saddle invariant curves in quasiperiodic systems
- KAM quasi-periodic tori for the dissipative spin-orbit problem
- KAM theory: quasi-periodicity in dynamical systems
- Persistence properties of normally hyperbolic Tori
- Quasi-periodic bifurcations of invariant circles in low-dimensional dissipative dynamical systems
- Hopf saddle-node bifurcation for fixed points of 3D-diffeomorphisms: Analysis of a resonance `bubble'
- Partial preservation of frequencies and Floquet exponents in KAM theory
- Delayed feedback control and phase reduction of unstable quasi-periodic orbits
- The Sprott B system
- Stabilization control of quasi-periodic orbits
- Resonance and singularities
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