THE MECHANISM OF DESTRUCTION OF RESONANCE TORI OF HAMILTONIAN SYSTEMS
From MaRDI portal
Publication:4710696
DOI10.1070/SM1991v068n01ABEH001371zbMath0737.58025MaRDI QIDQ4710696
Publication date: 25 June 1992
Published in: Mathematics of the USSR-Sbornik (Search for Journal in Brave)
Dynamical aspects of finite-dimensional Hamiltonian and Lagrangian systems (37J99) Perturbations of finite-dimensional Hamiltonian systems, normal forms, small divisors, KAM theory, Arnol'd diffusion (37J40)
Related Items
KAM theorems for the product of two involutions of different types, An averaging method for Hamiltonian systems, exponentially close to integrable ones, Persistence of degenerate hyperbolic lower-dimensional invariant tori in Hamiltonian systems with Bruno’s conditions, \(N\)-pulse homoclinic orbits in perturbations of resonant Hamiltonian systems, KAM theory near multiplicity one resonant surfaces in perturbations of a-priori stable Hamiltonian systems, Dynamics Around Minimal Hyperbolic Torus in Hamiltonian Systems, Non-integrability in Hamiltonian mechanics, Low dimensional completely resonant tori in Hamiltonian lattices and a theorem of Poincaré, Birkhoff-Kolmogorov-Arnold-Moser tori in convex Hamiltonian systems, A simple proof of Gevrey estimates for expansions of quasi-periodic orbits: dissipative models and lower-dimensional tori, Response solutions of a class of degenerate quasi-periodic systems with a small parameter, Persistence of degenerate lower dimensional invariant tori with prescribed frequencies in reversible systems, Response solutions for completely degenerate oscillators under arbitrary quasi-periodic perturbations, The reversible context 2 in KAM theory: the first steps, Dynamical systems. Abstracts from the workshop held July 11--17, 2021 (hybrid meeting), Families of invariant tori in KAM theory: interplay of integer characteristics, Resonant Equilibrium Configurations in Quasi-Periodic Media: KAM Theory, Poincaré-Treshchev mechanism in multi-scale, nearly integrable Hamiltonian systems, On the continuation of degenerate periodic orbits via normal form: lower dimensional resonant tori, Existence of exponentially small separatrix splittings and homoclinic connections between whiskered tori in weakly hyperbolic near-integrable Hamiltonian systems, Hyperbolicity, transversality and analytic first integrals., Lower-dimensional tori for generic Hamiltonian systems, Hyperbolicity versus partial-hyperbolicity and the transversality-torsion phenomenon, On the nonexistence of degenerate phase-shift multibreathers in Klein-Gordon models with interactions beyond nearest neighbors, A new method for measuring the splitting of invariant manifolds, Optimal mixing in recirculation zones, Persistence of hyperbolic-type degenerate lower-dimensional invariant tori with prescribed frequencies in Hamiltonian systems, Lower-dimensional tori in multi-scale, nearly integrable Hamiltonian systems, Resonant tori of arbitrary codimension for quasi-periodically forced systems, Quasiperiodic motions in dynamical systems: Review of a renormalization group approach, Break-up of invariant surfaces in action-angle-angle maps and flows, On resonances in Hamiltonian systems with three degrees of freedom, Response solutions of 3-dimensional degenerate quasi-periodic systems with small parameter, Residues of destructed resonance torus, Existence of periodically invariant tori on resonant surfaces for twist mappings, Universal homoclinic bifurcations and chaos near double resonances, Continuation of spatially localized periodic solutions in discrete NLS lattices via normal forms, Unnamed Item, The surviving of lower dimensional tori from a resonant torus of Hamiltonian systems, Arnold diffusion in perturbations of analytic exact symplectic maps, Persistence of lower dimensional degenerate invariant tori with prescribed frequencies in Hamiltonian systems with small parameter, Orbits homoclinic to resonances: The Hamiltonian case