Invariant tori via higher order averaging method: existence, regularity, convergence, stability, and dynamics
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DOI10.1007/S00208-023-02654-2arXiv2305.11821OpenAlexW4381856321MaRDI QIDQ6437249FDOQ6437249
Authors: Douglas D. Novaes, Pedro C. C. R. Pereira
Publication date: 19 May 2023
Abstract: Important information about the dynamical structure of a differential system can be revealed by looking into its invariant compact manifolds, such as equilibria, periodic orbits, and invariant tori. This knowledge is significantly increased if asymptotic properties of the trajectories nearby such invariant manifolds can be determined. In this paper, we present a result providing sufficient conditions for the existence of invariant tori in perturbative differential systems. The regularity, convergence, and stability of such tori as well as the dynamics defined on them are also investigated. The conditions are given in terms of their so-called higher order averaged equations. This result is an extension to a wider class of differential systems of theorems due to Krylov, Bogoliubov, Mitropolsky, and Hale.
Full work available at URL: https://doi.org/10.1007/s00208-023-02654-2
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