A variational principle associated to positive tilt maps (Q1270127)
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scientific article; zbMATH DE number 1213869
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scientific article; zbMATH DE number 1213869 |
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A variational principle associated to positive tilt maps (English)
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19 March 2000
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The paper deals with a variational principle for positive tilt maps. The main idea to establish such a variational principle for positive tilt maps relies on proving that the tilt where the action function takes minimum for various points \((x,y)\) with fixed \((x,x')\) must be less than or equal to \(\pi\). The action function admits a geometrical interpretation as an area of some region. Since most of the papers of Mather on twist maps are based on a variational principle, this implies that a lot of his work applies to positive tilt maps as well.
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variational principles
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positive tilt map
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action function
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