Poisson and symplectic reductions of 4-DOF isotropic oscillators. The van der Waals system as benchmark

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DOI10.21042/AMNS.2016.2.00038zbMATH Open1379.37103arXiv1502.02196OpenAlexW2963706840MaRDI QIDQ4597670FDOQ4597670


Authors: Francisco Crespo, Martín Lara, Gema Maria Diaz Toca, S. Ferrer Edit this on Wikidata


Publication date: 14 December 2017

Published in: Applied Mathematics and Nonlinear Sciences (Search for Journal in Brave)

Abstract: This paper is devoted to studying Hamiltonian oscillators in 1:1:1:1 resonance with symmetries, which include several models of perturbed Keplerian systems. Normal forms are computed in Poisson and symplectic formalisms, by mean of invariants and Lie-transforms respectively. The first procedure relies on the quadratic invariants associated to the symmetries, and is carried out using Gr"obner bases. In the symplectic approach, hinging on the maximally superintegrable character of the isotropic oscillator, the normal form is computed {it a la} Delaunay, using a generalization of those variables for 4-DOF systems. Due to the symmetries of the system, isolated as well as circles of stationary points and invariant tori should be expected. These solutions manifest themselves rather differently in both approaches, due to the constraints among the invariants versus the singularities associated to the Delaunay chart. Taking the generalized van der Waals family as a benchmark, the explicit expression of the Delaunay normalized Hamiltonian up to the second order is presented, showing that it may be extended to higher orders in a straightforward way. The search for the relative equilibria is used for comparison of their main features of both treatments. The pros and cons are given in detail for some values of the parameter and the integrals.


Full work available at URL: https://arxiv.org/abs/1502.02196




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