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Boundedness of solutions in impulsive Duffing equations with polynomial potentials and $C^{1}$ time dependent coefficients

Dynamical Systems 2017-06-21 v1

Abstract

In this paper, we are concerned with the impulsive Duffing equation x+x2n+1+i=02nxipi(t)=0, ttj, x''+x^{2n+1}+\sum_{i=0}^{2n}x^{i}p_{i}(t)=0,\ t\neq t_{j}, with impulsive effects x(tj+)=x(tj), x(tj+)=x(tj), j=±1,±2,x(t_{j}+)=x(t_{j}-),\ x'(t_{j}+)=-x'(t_{j}-),\ j=\pm1,\pm2,\cdots, where the time dependent coefficients pi(t)C1(S1) (n+1i2n)p_i(t)\in C^1(\mathbb{S}^1)\ (n+1\leq i\leq 2n) and pi(t)C0(S1) (0in)p_i(t)\in C^0(\mathbb{S}^1)\ (0\leq i\leq n) with S1=R/Z\mathbb{S}^1=\mathbb{R}/\mathbb{Z}. If impulsive times are 1-periodic and t2t112t_{2}-t_{1}\neq\frac{1}{2} for 0<t1<t2<10< t_{1}<t_{2}<1, basing on a so-called large twist theorem recently established by X. Li, B. Liu and Y. Sun in \cite{XLi}, we find large invariant curves diffeomorphism to circles surrounding the origin and going to infinity, which confines the solutions in its interior and therefore leads to the boundedness of these solutions. Meanwhile, it turns out that the solutions starting at t=0t=0 on the invariant curves are quasiperiodic.

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@article{arxiv.1706.06460,
  title  = {Boundedness of solutions in impulsive Duffing equations with polynomial potentials and $C^{1}$ time dependent coefficients},
  author = {Yanmin Niu and Xiong Li},
  journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:1706.06460},
  year   = {2017}
}

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29 pages. arXiv admin note: text overlap with arXiv:1705.02725