This original monograph aims to explore the dynamics in the
particular but very important and significant case of
quasi-integrable Hamiltonian systems, or integrable systems
slightly perturbed by other forces. With both analytic and
numerical methods, the book studies several of these systems
including for example the hydrogen atom or the solar system, with
the associated Arnold web through modern tools such as the
frequency modified fourier transform, wavelets, and the frequency
modulation indicator. Meanwhile, it draws heavily on the more
standard KAM and Nekhoroshev theorems.
"Geography of Order and Chaos in Mechanics" will be a valuable
resource for professional researchers and certain advanced
undergraduate students in mathematics and physics, but mostly will
be an exceptional reference for Ph.D. students with an interest in
perturbation theory.
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