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Regular and Chaotic Dynamics, 2000, Volume 5, Issue 2, Pages 227–242
DOI: https://doi.org/10.1070/RD2000v005n02ABEH000146
(Mi rcd877)
 

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On a Homoclinic Splitting Problem

M. Rudneva, S. Wigginsb

a Department of Mathematics/C1200, UT Austin, Austin, TX 78712, USA
b Applied Mechanics and Control and Dynamical Systems, 107-81 Caltech, Pasadena, CA 91125, USA
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Abstract: We study perturbations of Hamiltonian systems of $n+1$ degrees of freedom $(n \geqslant 2)$ in the real-analytic case, such that in the absence of the perturbation they contain a partially hyperbolic (whiskered) $n$-torus with the Kronecker flow on it with a Diophantine frequency, connected to itself by a homoclinic exact Lagrangian submanifold (separatrix), formed by the coinciding unstable and stable manifolds (whiskers) of the torus. Typically, a perturbation causes the separatrix to split. We study this phenomenon as an application of the version of the KAM theorem, proved in [13]. The theorem yields the representations of global perturbed separatrices as exact Lagrangian submanifolds in the phase space. This approach naturally leads to a geometrically meaningful definition of the splitting distance, as the gradient of a scalar function on a subset of the configuration space, which satisfies a first order linear homogeneous PDE. Once this fact has been established, we adopt a simple analytic argument, developed in [15] in order to put the corresponding vector field into a normal form, convenient for further analysis of the splitting distance. As a consequence, we argue that in the systems, which are Normal forms near simple resonances for the perturbations of integrable systems in the action-angle variables, the splitting is exponentially small.
Received: 17.11.1999
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Document Type: Article
Language: English
Citation: M. Rudnev, S. Wiggins, “On a Homoclinic Splitting Problem”, Regul. Chaotic Dyn., 5:2 (2000), 227–242
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