Are higher order resonances really interesting?
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Nonlinear oscillations and coupled oscillators for ordinary differential equations (34C15) Dynamical aspects of finite-dimensional Hamiltonian and Lagrangian systems (37J99) Critical points and critical submanifolds in differential topology (57R70) Hamilton's principle (70H25) Hamiltonian and Lagrangian mechanics (70H99)
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- A normally elliptic Hamiltonian bifurcation
- The \(1:\pm 2\) resonance
- The 1:1 resonance in Hamiltonian systems
- The problem of small divisors in planetary motion
- On the detuned 2:4 resonance
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- Normal form in filtered Lie algebra representations
- Interaction of lower and higher order Hamiltonian resonances
- Henri Poincaré's neglected ideas
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