Arnold diffusion for a complete family of perturbations

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Abstract

In this work we illustrate the Arnold diffusion in a concrete example — the a priori unstable Hamiltonian system of 2 + 1/2 degrees of freedom H(p, q, I, φ, s) = p2/2+ cos q − 1 + I2/2 + h(q, φ, s; ε) — proving that for any small periodic perturbation of the form h(q, φ, s; ε) = ε cos q (a00 + a10 cosφ + a01 cos s) (a10a01 ≠ 0) there is global instability for the action. For the proof we apply a geometrical mechanism based on the so-called scattering map. This work has the following structure: In the first stage, for a more restricted case (I* ~ π/2μ, μ = a10/a01), we use only one scattering map, with a special property: the existence of simple paths of diffusion called highways. Later, in the general case we combine a scattering map with the inner map (inner dynamics) to prove the more general result (the existence of instability for any μ). The bifurcations of the scattering map are also studied as a function of μ. Finally, we give an estimate for the time of diffusion, and we show that this time is primarily the time spent under the scattering map.

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Amadeu Delshams

Department de Matemàtiques

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Email: amadeu.delshams@upc.edu
Spain, Av. Diagonal 647, Barcelona, 08028

Rodrigo G. Schaefer

Department de Matemàtiques

Email: amadeu.delshams@upc.edu
Spain, Av. Diagonal 647, Barcelona, 08028

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