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arxiv: 1302.4311 · v1 · pith:CIQRXCI2new · submitted 2013-02-18 · 🧮 math.DS

An inclination lemma for normally hyperbolic manifolds with an application to diffusion

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keywords manifoldhyperbolicnormallyunstableapplicationdiffusiondimensionexistence
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Let ($M$, $\Omega$) be a smooth symplectic manifold and $f:M\rightarrow M$ be a symplectic diffeomorphism of class $C^l$ ($l\geq 3$). Let $N$ be a compact submanifold of $M$ which is boundaryless and normally hyperbolic for $f$. We suppose that $N$ is controllable and that its stable and unstable bundles are trivial. We consider a $C^1$-submanifold $\d$ of $M$ whose dimension is equal to the dimension of a fiber of the unstable bundle of $T_NM$. We suppose that $\d$ transversely intersects the stable manifold of $N$. Then, we prove that for all $\varepsilon>0$, and for $n$ $\in$ $\N$ large enough, there exists $x_n$ $\in$ $N$ such that $f^n(\d)$ is $\varepsilon$-close, in the $C^1$ topology, to the strongly unstable manifold of $x_n$. As an application of this $\lambda$-lemma, we prove the existence of shadowing orbits for a finite family of invariant minimal sets (for which we do not assume any regularity) contained in a normally hyperbolic manifold and having heteroclinic connections. As a particular case, we recover classical results on the existence of diffusion orbits (Arnold's example).

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