Morse Theory for Hamiltonian Systems


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This Research Note explores existence and multiplicity questions for periodic solutions of first order non-convex Hamiltonian systems. It introduces a new Morse (index) theory that is easier to use less technical and more flexible than existing theories and features techniques and results that until now have appeared only in scattered journals.Morse Theory for Hamiltonian Systems provides a detailed description of the Maslov index introduces the notion of relative Morse index and describes the functional setup for the variational theory of Hamiltonian systems including a new proof of the equivalence between the Hamiltonian and the Lagrangian index. It also examines the superquadratic Hamiltonian proving the existence of periodic orbits that do not necessarily satisfy the Rabinowitz condition studies asymptotically linear systems in detail and discusses the Arnold conjectures about the number of fixed points of Hamiltonian diffeomorphisms of compact symplectic manifolds.In six succinct chapters the author provides a self-contained treatment with full proofs. The purely abstract functional aspects have been clearly separated from the applications to Hamiltonian systems so many of the results can be applied in and other areas of current research such as wave equations Chern-Simon functionals and Lorentzian geometry. Morse Theory for Hamiltonian Systems not only offers clear well-written prose and a unified account of results and techniques but it also stimulates curiosity by leading readers into the fascinating world of symplectic topology.
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