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Exponentially small splitting of separatrices for area-preserving maps

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DOI10.1016/S0960-0779(98)00289-6zbMATH Open1160.37381MaRDI QIDQ997466FDOQ997466


Authors: V. Gelfreich Edit this on Wikidata


Publication date: 6 August 2007

Published in: Chaos, Solitons and Fractals (Search for Journal in Brave)






Mathematics Subject Classification ID

Local and nonlocal bifurcation theory for dynamical systems (37G99) Bifurcation problems for finite-dimensional Hamiltonian and Lagrangian systems (37J20) Hamilton's equations (70H05)


Cites Work

  • A proof of the exponentially small transversality of the separatrices for the standard map
  • Title not available (Why is that?)
  • Splitting of separatrices for the Chirikov standard map
  • Conjugation to a shift and the splitting of invariant manifolds
  • Exponentially small splittings in Hamiltonian systems
  • A refined formula for the separatrix splitting for the standard map


Cited In (4)

  • Exponentially small splitting of separatrices for perturbed integrable standard-like maps
  • Exponentially small splitting of separatrices in a weakly hyperbolic case
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  • Title not available (Why is that?)





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