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Oscillatory integrals and phenomena beyond all algebriac orders: with applications to homoclinic orbits in reversible systems

During the last two decades, in several branches of science (water waves, crystal growth, travelling waves in one dimensional lattices, splitting of separatrices,...) different problems appeared in which the key point is the computation of exponentially small terms. This self-contained monograph giv...

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Autor principal: Lombardi, Eric
Lenguaje:eng
Publicado: Springer 2000
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Acceso en línea:https://dx.doi.org/10.1007/BFb0104102
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description During the last two decades, in several branches of science (water waves, crystal growth, travelling waves in one dimensional lattices, splitting of separatrices,...) different problems appeared in which the key point is the computation of exponentially small terms. This self-contained monograph gives new and rigorous mathematical tools which enable a systematic study of such problems. Starting with elementary illuminating examples, the book contains (i) new asymptotical tools for obtaining exponentially small equivalents of oscillatory integrals involving solutions of nonlinear differential equations; (ii) implementation of these tools for solving old open problems of bifurcation theory such as existence of homoclinic connections near resonances in reversible systems.
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spelling cern-16914012021-04-21T21:10:14Zdoi:10.1007/BFb0104102http://cds.cern.ch/record/1691401engLombardi, EricOscillatory integrals and phenomena beyond all algebriac orders: with applications to homoclinic orbits in reversible systemsMathematical Physics and MathematicsDuring the last two decades, in several branches of science (water waves, crystal growth, travelling waves in one dimensional lattices, splitting of separatrices,...) different problems appeared in which the key point is the computation of exponentially small terms. This self-contained monograph gives new and rigorous mathematical tools which enable a systematic study of such problems. Starting with elementary illuminating examples, the book contains (i) new asymptotical tools for obtaining exponentially small equivalents of oscillatory integrals involving solutions of nonlinear differential equations; (ii) implementation of these tools for solving old open problems of bifurcation theory such as existence of homoclinic connections near resonances in reversible systems.Springeroai:cds.cern.ch:16914012000
spellingShingle Mathematical Physics and Mathematics
Lombardi, Eric
Oscillatory integrals and phenomena beyond all algebriac orders: with applications to homoclinic orbits in reversible systems
title Oscillatory integrals and phenomena beyond all algebriac orders: with applications to homoclinic orbits in reversible systems
title_full Oscillatory integrals and phenomena beyond all algebriac orders: with applications to homoclinic orbits in reversible systems
title_fullStr Oscillatory integrals and phenomena beyond all algebriac orders: with applications to homoclinic orbits in reversible systems
title_full_unstemmed Oscillatory integrals and phenomena beyond all algebriac orders: with applications to homoclinic orbits in reversible systems
title_short Oscillatory integrals and phenomena beyond all algebriac orders: with applications to homoclinic orbits in reversible systems
title_sort oscillatory integrals and phenomena beyond all algebriac orders: with applications to homoclinic orbits in reversible systems
topic Mathematical Physics and Mathematics
url https://dx.doi.org/10.1007/BFb0104102
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