Analysis Of Hamiltonian Pdes (oxford Lecture Series In Mathematics And Its Applications)

Analysis Of Hamiltonian Pdes (oxford Lecture Series In Mathematics And Its Applications)
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Table of contents : Kuksin,S.B. Analysis of Hamiltonian PDEs OLS Mathematics and Its Applications vol.19 ……Page 4 Copyright ……Page 5 Preface ……Page 6 Contents ……Page 8 Notation xi ……Page 12 I UNPERTURBED EQUATIONS ……Page 14 1.1 Differentiable and analytic maps 3 ……Page 16 1.2 Scales of Hilbert spaces and interpolation 5 ……Page 18 1.3 Differential forms 10 ……Page 23 1.4 Symplectic structures and Hamiltonian equations 14 ……Page 27 1.5 Symplectic transformations 19 ……Page 32 1.6 A Darboux lemma 26 ……Page 39 Appendix 1. Time-quasiperiodic solutions 27 ……Page 40 Appendix 2. Hilbert matrices and the Schur criterion 28 ……Page 41 2 Integrable subsystems of Hamiltonian equations and Lax-integrable equations 30 ……Page 43 2.1 Three examples 31 ……Page 44 2.2 Integrable subsystems 34 ……Page 47 2.3 Lax-integrable equations 37 ……Page 50 3.1 Finite-gap manifolds 40 ……Page 53 3.2 The Its-Matveev theta formulas 47 ……Page 60 3.3 Small-gap solutions 52 ……Page 65 3.4 Higher equations from the KdV hierarchy 58 ……Page 71 Appendix 3. On the Its-Matveev formulas 59 ……Page 72 Appendix 4. On the vectors V and W 61 ……Page 74 Appendix 5. A small-gap limit for theta functions 63 ……Page 76 Appendix 6. A Non-degeneracy Lemma 65 ……Page 78 4.1 The L, A pair 70 ……Page 83 4.2 Theta formulas 74 ……Page 87 4.3 Even periodic and odd periodic solutions 77 ……Page 90 4.4 Local structure of finite-gap manifolds 80 ……Page 93 4.5 Proof of Lemma 4.4 82 ……Page 95 Appendix 7. On the algebraic functions of infinite-dimensional arguments 86 ……Page 99 5.1 The linearized equation 87 ……Page 100 5.2 Floquet solutions 88 ……Page 101 5.3 Complete systems of Floquet solutions 92 ……Page 105 5.4 Lower-dimensional invariant tori in finite-dimensional systems and Floquet’s theorem 102 ……Page 115 6.1 Abstract setting 104 ……Page 117 6.2 Linearized KdV equation 105 ……Page 118 6.3 Higher KdV equations 112 ……Page 125 6.4 Linearized Sine-Gordon equation 113 ……Page 126 7.1 A normal form theorem 119 ……Page 132 7.2 Proof of Lemma 7.3 125 ……Page 138 7.3 Examples 128 ……Page 141 II PERTURBED EQUATIONS ……Page 144 8.1 The Main Theorem and related results 133 ……Page 146 8.2 Reduction to a parameter-depending case 136 ……Page 149 8.3 A KAM theorem for parameter-depending equations 138 ……Page 151 8.4 Completion of the proof of the Main Theorem 139 ……Page 152 8.5 Around the Main Theorem 141 ……Page 154 Appendix 8. Lipschitz analysis and Hausdorff measure 143 ……Page 156 9.1 Perturbed KdV equation 145 ……Page 158 9.2 Higher KdV equations 147 ……Page 160 9.3 Time-quasiperiodic perturbations of Lax-integrable equations 148 ……Page 161 9.4 Perturbed SG equation 151 ……Page 164 9.5 KAM persistence of lower-dimensional invariant tori of non-linear finite-dimensional systems 153 ……Page 166 10.1 Preliminary reductions 154 ……Page 167 10.2 Proof of the theorem 155 ……Page 168 10.3 Proof of Lemma 10.3 (estimation of the small divisors) 171 ……Page 184 Appendix 9. Some inequalities for Fourier series 174 ……Page 187 Appendix 10. On the Craig-Wayne-Bourgain KAM scheme 176 ……Page 189 11 Linearized equations 179 ……Page 192 12 First-order linear differential equations on the ft-torus 184 ……Page 197 A.2 Theorems A and B 192 ……Page 205 A.3 Sketch of the proof 195 ……Page 208 A.5 Proof of theorem B 196 ……Page 209 References 206 ……Page 219 Index 211 ……Page 224 cover……Page 1

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