Domains of analyticity and Lindstedt expansions of KAM tori in some dissipative perturbations of Hamiltonian systems

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DOI10.1088/1361-6544/AA7738zbMATH Open1425.70037arXiv1506.00057OpenAlexW2963697893MaRDI QIDQ5350520FDOQ5350520


Authors: Alessandra Celletti, Rafael de la Llave, Renato C. Calleja Edit this on Wikidata


Publication date: 1 September 2017

Published in: Nonlinearity (Search for Journal in Brave)

Abstract: Many problems in Physics are described by dynamical systems that are conformally symplectic (e.g., mechanical systems with a friction proportional to the velocity, variational problems with a small discount or thermostated systems). Conformally symplectic systems are characterized by the property that they transform a symplectic form into a multiple of itself. The limit of small dissipation, which is the object of the present study, is particularly interesting. We provide all details for maps, but we present also the modifications needed to obtain a direct proof for the case of differential equations. We consider a family of conformally symplectic maps fmu,epsilon defined on a 2d-dimensional symplectic manifold mathcalM with exact symplectic form Omega; we assume that fmu,epsilon satisfies fmu,epsilonOmega=lambda(epsilon)Omega. We assume that the family depends on a d-dimensional parameter mu (called drift) and also on a small scalar parameter epsilon. Furthermore, we assume that the conformal factor lambda depends on epsilon, in such a way that for epsilon=0 we have lambda(0)=1 (the symplectic case). We study the domains of analyticity in epsilon near epsilon=0 of perturbative expansions (Lindstedt series) of the parameterization of the quasi--periodic orbits of frequency omega (assumed to be Diophantine) and of the parameter mu. Notice that this is a singular perturbation, since any friction (no matter how small) reduces the set of quasi-periodic solutions in the system. We prove that the Lindstedt series are analytic in a domain in the complex epsilon plane, which is obtained by taking from a ball centered at zero a sequence of smaller balls with center along smooth lines going through the origin. The radii of the excluded balls decrease faster than any power of the distance of the center to the origin.


Full work available at URL: https://arxiv.org/abs/1506.00057




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