The 1:+2 / 1:-2 resonance

On the linear level elliptic equilibria of Hamiltonian systems are mere superpositions of harmonic oscillators. Non-linear terms can produce instability, if the ratio of frequencies is rational and the Hamiltonian is indefinite. In this paper we study the frequency ratio 1/2 and its unfolding. In pa...

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Veröffentlicht in:arXiv.org 2008-01
Hauptverfasser: Cushman, R H, Dullin, Holger R, Hanßmann, Heinz, Schmidt, Sven
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Zusammenfassung:On the linear level elliptic equilibria of Hamiltonian systems are mere superpositions of harmonic oscillators. Non-linear terms can produce instability, if the ratio of frequencies is rational and the Hamiltonian is indefinite. In this paper we study the frequency ratio 1/2 and its unfolding. In particular we show that for the indefinite case (1:-2) the frequency ratio map in a neighbourhood of the origin has a critical point, i.e. the twist condition is violated for one torus on every energy surface near the energy of the equilibrium. In contrast, we show that the frequency map itself is non-degenerate (i.e. the Kolmogorov non-degeneracy condition holds) for every torus in a neighbourhood of the equilibrium point. As a byproduct we are able to obtain another proof of fractional monodromy in the 1:-2 resonance.
ISSN:2331-8422
DOI:10.48550/arxiv.0708.3919