Global properties of generic real-analytic nearly-integrable Hamiltonian systems
Abstract
We introduce a new class of generic real analytic potentials on and study global analytic properties of natural nearly-integrable Hamiltonians , with potential , on the phase space with a given ball in . The phase space can be covered by three sets: a `non-resonant' set, which is filled up to an exponentially small set of measure (where is the maximal size of resonances considered) by primary maximal KAM tori; a `simply resonant set' of measure and a third set of measure which is `non perturbative', in the sense that the -dynamics on it can be described by a natural system which is {\sl not} nearly-integrable. We then focus on the simply resonant set -- the dynamics of which is particularly interesting (e.g., for Arnol'd diffusion, or the existence of secondary tori) -- and show that on such a set the secular (averaged) 1 degree-of-freedom Hamiltonians (labelled by the resonance index ) can be put into a universal form (which we call `Generic Standard Form'), whose main analytic properties are controlled by {\sl only one parameter, which is uniform in the resonance label }.
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@article{arxiv.2306.13527,
title = {Global properties of generic real-analytic nearly-integrable Hamiltonian systems},
author = {Luca Biasco and Luigi Chierchia},
journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:2306.13527},
year = {2023}
}