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Introduction to the Perturbation Theory of Hamiltonian Systems

by Treschev, Dmitry.
Authors: Zubelevich, Oleg.%author. | SpringerLink (Online service) Series: Springer Monographs in Mathematics, 1439-7382 Physical details: X, 211p. online resource. ISBN: 3642030289 Subject(s): Mathematics. | Global analysis (Mathematics). | Differentiable dynamical systems. | Topology. | Mechanics. | Mathematics. | Dynamical Systems and Ergodic Theory. | Analysis. | Topology. | Mechanics.
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Hamiltonian Equations -- to the KAM Theory -- Splitting of Asymptotic Manifolds -- The Separatrix Map -- Width of the Stochastic Layer -- The Continuous Averaging Method -- The Anti-Integrable Limit -- Hill’s Formula.

This book presents the basic methods of regular perturbation theory of Hamiltonian systems, including KAM-theory, splitting of asymptotic manifolds, the separatrix map, averaging, anti-integrable limit, etc. in a readable way. Although concise, it discusses all main aspects of the basic modern theory of perturbed Hamiltonian systems and most results are given with complete proofs. It will be a valuable reference for Hamiltonian systems, and of special interest to researchers and graduate students of the KAM community.

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