Some results on connecting orbits for a class of Hamiltonian systems.

Paul H. Rabinowitz; Kazunaga Tanaka

Mathematische Zeitschrift (1991)

  • Volume: 206, Issue: 3, page 473-500
  • ISSN: 0025-5874; 1432-1823

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Rabinowitz, Paul H., and Tanaka, Kazunaga. "Some results on connecting orbits for a class of Hamiltonian systems.." Mathematische Zeitschrift 206.3 (1991): 473-500. <http://eudml.org/doc/174238>.

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  3. Fabio Giannoni, Louis Jeanjean, Kazunaga Tanaka, Homoclinic orbits on non-compact riemannian manifolds for second order hamiltonian systems
  4. Francesca Alessio, Piero Montecchiari, Multibump solutions for a class of lagrangian systems slowly oscillating at infinity
  5. Antonio Ambrosetti, Critical points and nonlinear variational problems

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