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A stability criterion for non-degenerate equilibrium states of completely integrable systems

Dynamical Systems 2017-09-14 v2 Mathematical Physics Classical Analysis and ODEs math.MP

Abstract

We provide a criterion in order to decide the stability of non-degenerate equilibrium states of completely integrable systems. More precisely, given a Hamilton-Poisson realization of a completely integrable system generated by a smooth nn- dimensional vector field, XX, and a non-degenerate regular (in the Poisson sense) equilibrium state, xe\overline{x}_e, we define a scalar quantity, IX(xe)\mathcal{I}_{X}(\overline{x}_e), whose sign determines the stability of the equilibrium. Moreover, if IX(xe)>0\mathcal{I}_{X}(\overline{x}_e)>0, then around xe\overline{x}_e there exist one-parameter families of periodic orbits shrinking to {xe}\{\overline{x}_e \}, whose periods approach 2π/IX(xe)2\pi/\sqrt{\mathcal{I}_{X}(\overline{x}_e)} as the parameter goes to zero. The theoretical results are illustrated in the case of the Rikitake dynamical system.

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@article{arxiv.1607.08440,
  title  = {A stability criterion for non-degenerate equilibrium states of completely integrable systems},
  author = {Razvan M. Tudoran},
  journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:1607.08440},
  year   = {2017}
}

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