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Parabolic resonances and instabilities in near-integrable two degrees of freedom Hamiltonian flows

Dynamical Systems 2018-04-18 v1

Abstract

When an integrable two-degrees-of-freedom Hamiltonian system possessing a circle of parabolic fixed points is perturbed, a parabolic resonance occurs. It is proved that its occurrence is generic for one parameter families (co-dimension one phenomenon) of near-integrable, t.d.o. systems. Numerical experiments indicate that the motion near a parabolic resonance exhibits new type of chaotic behavior which includes instabilities in some directions and long trapping times in others. Moreover, in a degenerate case, near a {\it flat parabolic resonance}, large scale instabilities appear. A model arising from an atmospherical study is shown to exhibit flat parabolic resonance. This supplies a simple mechanism for the transport of particles with {\it small} (i.e. atmospherically relevant) initial velocities from the vicinity of the equator to high latitudes. A modification of the model which allows the development of atmospherical jets unfolds the degeneracy, yet traces of the flat instabilities are clearly observed.

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@article{arxiv.math/9606223,
  title  = {Parabolic resonances and instabilities in near-integrable two degrees of freedom Hamiltonian flows},
  author = {Vered Rom-Kedar},
  journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:math/9606223},
  year   = {2018}
}