Slowly pulsating separatrices sweep homoclinic tangles where islands must be small: an extension of classical adiabatic theory
- 1 August 1991
- journal article
- Published by IOP Publishing in Nonlinearity
- Vol. 4 (3) , 615-667
- https://doi.org/10.1088/0951-7715/4/3/002
Abstract
The universal description of orbits in the domain swept by a slowly varying separatrix is provided through a symplectic map derived by means of an extension of classical adiabatic theory. This map connects action-angle-like variables of an orbit when far from the instantaneous separatrix to time-energy variables at a reference point of the orbit very close to the corresponding separatrix. When the separatrix pulsates periodically with a small frequency epsilon , the authors combine this map with WKB theory to obtain a description of the structure underlying chaos: the homoclinic tangle related to the hyperbolic fixed point whose separatrix is pulsating. For each extremum of the area within the pulsating separatrix, an initial branch of length O(1/ epsilon ) of the stable manifold is explicitly constructed, and makes O(1/ epsilon ) transverse homoclinic intersections with a similar branch of the unstable manifold.Keywords
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