The notes of this book originate from three series of lectures given at the Centre de Recerca Matemàtica (CRM) in Barcelona. The first one is dedicated to the study of periodic solutions of autonomous differential systems in R n via the Averaging Theory and was delivered by Jaume Llibre. The second one, given by Richard Moeckel, focusses on methods for studying Central Configurations. The last one, by Carles Simó, describes the main mechanisms leading to a fairly global description of the dynamics in conservative systems. The book is directed towards graduate students and researchers…mehr
The notes of this book originate from three series of lectures given at the Centre de Recerca Matemàtica (CRM) in Barcelona. The first one is dedicated to the study of periodic solutions of autonomous differential systems in R n via the Averaging Theory and was delivered by Jaume Llibre. The second one, given by Richard Moeckel, focusses on methods for studying Central Configurations. The last one, by Carles Simó, describes the main mechanisms leading to a fairly global description of the dynamics in conservative systems. The book is directed towards graduate students and researchers interested in dynamical systems, in particular in the conservative case, and aims at facilitating the understanding of dynamics of specific models. The results presented and the tools introduced in this book include a large range of applications.
Jaume Llibre is full professor at the Autonomous University of Barcelona (Spain) and a member of the Royal Academy of Sciences and Arts of Barcelona. He was a long-term visitor at different universities and research institutes. He is the author of many papers and has a large number of collaborators and Ph.D. students. His main results deal with periodic orbits, integrability, averaging theory, polynomial vector fields, Hamiltonian systems, celestial mechanics, and topological entropy. Rafael Ramírez studied at the Peoples Friendship University (UDN) and read his PhD thesis under the direction of Professor A.C. Galiullin. He is a professor at the Rovira i Virgili University of Tarragona (Spain) and is a collaborator of PhD students. His main results deal with the inverse problem of ordinary differential equations, mechanics, and nonholonomic systems.Valentín Ramírez studied at the University of Barcelona and read his PhD thesis under the direction of Professor J. Llibre. His main results deal with qualitative theory of ordinary differential equations, in particular with the center-focus problem, integrability, and development of mathematical models of financial risks.
Inhaltsangabe
1 The Averaging Theory for Computing Periodic Orbits.- Introduction: the classical theory.- Averaging theory for arbitrary order and dimension.- Three applications of Theorem.- 2 Lectures on Central Configurations.- The n-body problem.- Symmetries and integrals.- Central configurations and self-similar solutions.- Matrix equations of motion.- Homographic motions of central configurations in Rd.- Albouy-Chenciner reduction and relative equilibria in Rd.- Homographic motions in Rd.- Central configurations as critical points.- Collinear central configurations.- Morse indices of non-collinear central configurations.- Morse theory for CC's and SBC's.- Dziobek configurations.- Convex Dziobek central configurations.- Generic finiteness for Dziobek central configurations.- Some open problems.- 3 Dynamical Properties of Hamiltonian Systems.- Introduction.- Low dimension.- Some theoretical results, their implementation and practical tools.- Applications to Celestial Mechanics.
1 The Averaging Theory for Computing Periodic Orbits.- Introduction: the classical theory.- Averaging theory for arbitrary order and dimension.- Three applications of Theorem.- 2 Lectures on Central Configurations.- The n-body problem.- Symmetries and integrals.- Central configurations and self-similar solutions.- Matrix equations of motion.- Homographic motions of central configurations in Rd.- Albouy-Chenciner reduction and relative equilibria in Rd.- Homographic motions in Rd.- Central configurations as critical points.- Collinear central configurations.- Morse indices of non-collinear central configurations.- Morse theory for CC's and SBC's.- Dziobek configurations.- Convex Dziobek central configurations.- Generic finiteness for Dziobek central configurations.- Some open problems.- 3 Dynamical Properties of Hamiltonian Systems.- Introduction.- Low dimension.- Some theoretical results, their implementation and practical tools.- Applications to Celestial Mechanics.
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