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Niklas Brännström: Slow dynamics of a slow-fast Hamiltonian system

Niklas Brännström, University of Helsinki

Tid: Ti 2010-01-26 kl 15.30 - 16.30

Plats: Institut Mittag-Leffler, Auravägen 17, Djursholm

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Kristian Bjerklöv 08-790 7164

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Hamiltonian dynamics is often used to model problems in
mathematical physics. In this talk we will focus on Hamiltonian systems with two time scales, that is, the system has a slow component and a fast component. Integrating the Hamiltonian equations of motion is a hard problem. A view that is often taken is that it is the slow dynamics that
represents the dynamics we are interested in while the fast component is just a perturbation (you may think of it as deterministic noise). Then using averaging techniques one may ( terms and conditions apply!) derive approximate slow dynamics. In this talk I will introduce a mechanism with
which (under suitable conditions) we can construct orbits which behaves quite differently from those predicted by the averaging theory. Colloquially, I will show a Hamiltonian "write-your-name theorem". This work has been done in collaboration with V.Gelfreich (Warwick) and E.
De Simone (Helsinki).