2006
DOI: 10.1007/s00023-006-0278-4
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Fractional Hamiltonian Monodromy

Abstract: We introduce fractional monodromy in order to characterize certain non-isolated critical values of the energy-momentum map of integrable Hamiltonian dynamical systems represented by nonlinear resonant two-dimensional oscillators. We give the formal mathematical definition of fractional monodromy, which is a generalization of the definition of monodromy used by other authors before. We prove that the 1:(−2) resonant oscillator system has monodromy matrix with half-integer coefficients and discuss manifestations… Show more

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“…The monodromy matrix, which is an automorphism of H 1 , is the holonomy of this connection. This construction can be generalized to fractional monodromy but only a subgroup of H 1 (T 2 (h, j), Z) can be transported continuously across the line C [NSZ06,ECS07]. These remarks can be understood by the following construction.…”
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confidence: 99%
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“…The monodromy matrix, which is an automorphism of H 1 , is the holonomy of this connection. This construction can be generalized to fractional monodromy but only a subgroup of H 1 (T 2 (h, j), Z) can be transported continuously across the line C [NSZ06,ECS07]. These remarks can be understood by the following construction.…”
Section: The Real Approachmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…2.5) were formulated as conjectures in Refs. [NSZ06,Efs04]. They are based on the analysis of the quantum joint spectrum of the energy-momentum maps.…”
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