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The non-hyperbolicity of irrational invariant curves for twist maps and all that follows

    1. [1] University of Avignon

      University of Avignon

      Arrondissement d’Avignon, Francia

    2. [2] Paris 13 University

      Paris 13 University

      Arrondissement de Saint-Denis, Francia

  • Localización: Revista matemática iberoamericana, ISSN 0213-2230, Vol. 32, Nº 4, 2016, págs. 1295-1310
  • Idioma: inglés
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  • Resumen
    • The key lemma of this article is: if a Jordan curve γ is invariant by a given C1+α-diffeomorphism f of a surface and if γ carries an ergodic hyperbolic probability μ, then μ is supported on a periodic orbit.

      From this lemma we deduce three new results for the C1+α symplectic twist maps ff of the annulus:

      1) if γ is a loop at the boundary of an instability zone such that f|γ has an irrational rotation number, then the convergence of any orbit to γ is slower than exponential;

      2) if μ is an invariant probability that is supported in an invariant curve γ with an irrational rotation number, then γ is C1 μμ-almost everywhere;

      3) we prove a part of the so-called "Greene criterion", introduced by J.M. Greene in 1978 and never proved: assume that (pn/qn) is a sequence of rational numbers converging to an irrational number ω; let (fk(xn))1≤k≤qn be a minimizing periodic orbit with rotation number pn/qn and let us denote by Rn its mean residue Rn=|1/2−Tr(Dfqn(xn))/4|1/qn. Then, if lim supn→+∞Rn>1, the Aubry–Mather set with rotation number ω is not supported in an invariant curve.


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