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The following pages link to A note on the KAM theorem for symplectic mappings (Q1591589):
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- On the persistence of quasi-periodic invariant tori for double Hopf bifurcation of vector fields (Q264462) (← links)
- Integrability of nonholonomically coupled oscillators (Q379791) (← links)
- Persistence of lower dimensional hyperbolic invariant tori for nearly integrable symplectic mappings (Q489225) (← links)
- Gevrey-smoothness of lower dimensional hyperbolic invariant tori for nearly integrable symplectic mappings (Q509974) (← links)
- A KAM theorem for a class of nearly integrable symplectic mappings (Q523089) (← links)
- The existence of quasiperiodic solutions for coupled Duffing-type equations (Q607301) (← links)
- The coexistence of quasi-periodic and blow-up solutions in a class of Hamiltonian systems (Q663639) (← links)
- Existence of invariant curves for area-preserving mappings under weaker non-degeneracy conditions (Q777101) (← links)
- Preservation and destruction of periodic orbits by symplectic integrators (Q849289) (← links)
- Some aspects of Hamiltonian systems and symplectic algorithms (Q1341825) (← links)
- Quasiperiodic solutions of higher dimensional Duffing's equations via the KAM theorem. (Q1609674) (← links)
- Uniqueness properties of the KAM curve (Q1983304) (← links)
- Numerical invariant tori of symplectic integrators for integrable Hamiltonian systems (Q1989888) (← links)
- Orbit determination for standard-like maps: asymptotic expansion of the confidence region in regular zones (Q2004779) (← links)
- A Moser theorem for multiscale mappings (Q2155720) (← links)
- Parabolic invariant tori in quasi-periodically forced skew-product maps (Q2223597) (← links)
- A KAM theorem for lower dimensional elliptic invariant tori of nearly integrable symplectic mappings (Q2397018) (← links)
- The hyperbolic invariant tori of symplectic mappings (Q2460386) (← links)
- Coexistence of hyperbolic and elliptic invariant tori for completely degenerate quasi-periodically forced maps (Q2700923) (← links)
- Moser's theorem with frequency-preserving (Q6626971) (← links)