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Local And Semilocal Bifurcations In Hamiltonian Dynamical Systems 1st Edition Heinz Hanmann Auth

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Local And Semilocal Bifurcations In Hamiltonian Dynamical Systems 1st Edition Heinz Hanmann Auth
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Publisher: Springer-Verlag Berlin Heidelberg
File Extension: PDF
File size: 9.05 MB
Pages: 242
Author: Heinz Hanβmann (auth.)
ISBN: 9783540388944, 9783540388968, 354038894X, 3540388966
Language: English
Year: 2007
Edition: 1

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Local And Semilocal Bifurcations In Hamiltonian Dynamical Systems 1st Edition Heinz Hanmann Auth by Heinz Hanβmann (auth.) 9783540388944, 9783540388968, 354038894X, 3540388966 instant download after payment.

Once again KAM theory is committed in the context of nearly integrable Hamiltonian systems. While elliptic and hyperbolic tori determine the distribution of maximal invariant tori, they themselves form n-parameter families. Hence, without the need for untypical conditions or external parameters, torus bifurcations of high co-dimension may be found in a single given Hamiltonian system. The text moves gradually from the integrable case, in which symmetries allow for reduction to bifurcating equilibria, to non-integrability, where smooth parametrisations have to be replaced by Cantor sets. Planar singularities and their versal unfoldings are an important ingredient that helps to explain the underlying dynamics in a transparent way.

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