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Asymptotics of action variables near semi-toric singularities
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Wacheux, Christophe
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Critical point
/ Hamiltonian functions
/ Mathematical analysis
/ Singularities
2015
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Wacheux, Christophe
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/ Singularities
2015
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Asymptotics of action variables near semi-toric singularities
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Asymptotics of action variables near semi-toric singularities
2015
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The presence of focus-focus singularities in semi-toric integrables Hamiltonian systems is one of the reasons why there cannot exist global Action-Angle coordinates on such systems. At focus-focus critical points, the Liouville-Arnold-Mineur theorem does not apply. In particular, the affine structure of the image of the moment map around has non-trivial monodromy. In this article, we establish that the singular behaviour and the multi-valuedness of the Action integrals is given by a complex logarithm. This extends a previous result by Vu Ngoc to any dimension. We also calculate the monodromy matrix for these systems.
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Cornell University Library, arXiv.org
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