- 04-336 Luca Biasco, Alessandra Celletti
- Perturbative series expansions: theoretical aspects and numerical investigations
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Abstract. Perturbation theory is introduced by means of models borrowed from Celestial
Mechanics, namely the two-body and three-body problems. Such models allow to introduce
in a simple way the concepts of integrable and nearly-integrable systems, which can be
conveniently investigated using Hamiltonian formalism. After discussing the problem of
the convergence of the Lindstedt series, we introduce the basic notions of KAM theory,
which allows (under quite general assumptions) to state the persistence of invariant
tori. The value at which such surfaces break-down can be determined by means of
numerical algorithms. Among the others, we review three methods to which we refer as
Greene, Pade' and Lyapunov. We present some concrete applications to discrete models of
the three different techniques,
in order to provide complementary information about the break-down of invariant tori.
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