AbstractThe problem of this article is the characterization of equivalence classes and their versal deformations for reversible and reversible Hamiltonian matrices. In both cases the admissible transformations form a subgroup G of Gl(m). Therefore the Gl(m)-orbits of a given matrix maysplitinto several G-orbits. These orbits are characterized bysigns. For each sign we have a normal form and a corresponding versal deformation. The main tool in the characterization is reduction to the semi simple case
És difícil dibuixar una frontera, dins la Teoria de Sistemas Dinàmics, entre lleis de conservació i ...
És difícil dibuixar una frontera, dins la Teoria de Sistemas Dinàmics, entre lleis de conservació i ...
És difícil dibuixar una frontera, dins la Teoria de Sistemas Dinàmics, entre lleis de conservació i ...
The problem of this article is the characterization of equivalence classes and their versal deformat...
The problem of this article is the characterization of equivalence classes and their versal deformat...
The problem of this article is the characterization of equivalence classes and their versal deformat...
The problem of this article is the characterization of equivalence classes and their versal deformat...
AbstractThe problem of this article is the characterization of equivalence classes and their versal ...
AbstractEquivalence classes of time independent, linear, real Hamiltonian systems can be identified,...
AbstractEquivalence classes of time independent, linear, real Hamiltonian systems can be identified,...
We show the existence of formal equivalences between 2n-dimensional reversible and Hamiltonian vecto...
AbstractIn this article we classify normal forms and unfoldings of linear maps in eigenspaces of (an...
AbstractIn the paper versal deformations of matrices are considered. The versal deformation is a mat...
AbstractIn this article we classify normal forms and unfoldings of linear maps in eigenspaces of (an...
AbstractWhen one studies matrices depending on parameters, the transformation into Jordan canonical ...
És difícil dibuixar una frontera, dins la Teoria de Sistemas Dinàmics, entre lleis de conservació i ...
És difícil dibuixar una frontera, dins la Teoria de Sistemas Dinàmics, entre lleis de conservació i ...
És difícil dibuixar una frontera, dins la Teoria de Sistemas Dinàmics, entre lleis de conservació i ...
The problem of this article is the characterization of equivalence classes and their versal deformat...
The problem of this article is the characterization of equivalence classes and their versal deformat...
The problem of this article is the characterization of equivalence classes and their versal deformat...
The problem of this article is the characterization of equivalence classes and their versal deformat...
AbstractThe problem of this article is the characterization of equivalence classes and their versal ...
AbstractEquivalence classes of time independent, linear, real Hamiltonian systems can be identified,...
AbstractEquivalence classes of time independent, linear, real Hamiltonian systems can be identified,...
We show the existence of formal equivalences between 2n-dimensional reversible and Hamiltonian vecto...
AbstractIn this article we classify normal forms and unfoldings of linear maps in eigenspaces of (an...
AbstractIn the paper versal deformations of matrices are considered. The versal deformation is a mat...
AbstractIn this article we classify normal forms and unfoldings of linear maps in eigenspaces of (an...
AbstractWhen one studies matrices depending on parameters, the transformation into Jordan canonical ...
És difícil dibuixar una frontera, dins la Teoria de Sistemas Dinàmics, entre lleis de conservació i ...
És difícil dibuixar una frontera, dins la Teoria de Sistemas Dinàmics, entre lleis de conservació i ...
És difícil dibuixar una frontera, dins la Teoria de Sistemas Dinàmics, entre lleis de conservació i ...