The reducibility of quasi-periodic linear Hamiltonian systems and its application to Hill's equation

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Authors: Nina Xue, Xiong Li Edit this on Wikidata


Publication date: 18 June 2017

Abstract: In this paper, we consider the reducibility of the quasi-periodic linear Hamiltonian system dot{x}=(A+varepsilon Q(t))x, where A is a constant matrix with possible multiple eigenvalues, Q(t) is analytic quasi-periodic with respect to t, and varepsilon is a sufficiently small parameter. Under some non-resonant conditions, it is proved that, for most sufficiently small varepsilon, the Hamiltonian system can be reduced to a constant coefficient Hamiltonian system by means of a quasi-periodic symplectic change of variables with the same basic frequencies as Q(t). Application to quasi-periodic Hill's equation is also given.













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