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The Oliver Club Thursday, November 13, 2014 at 4:00 PM in 532 Malott Hall www.math.cornell.edu/~oliver/ Refreshments will be served at 3:30 PM in the Mathematics Department lounge (532 Malott Hall). Vadim Kaloshin, University of Maryland Genericity of Arnold’s Diffusion Genericity of Arnold’s Diffusion In the early 1960s Arnold constructed an example of instabilities for a nearly integrable Hamiltonian of dimension greater than two and conjectured that this is a generic phenomenon. This is now known as Arnold diffusion. In the last two decades a variety of powerful techniques to attack this problem were developed. We will discuss two such techniques — invariant cylinders and Mather variational method — which have led to recent progress on this problem.

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Page 1: The Oliver Club - Cornell Universitypi.math.cornell.edu/~oliver/2014/kaloshin_nov13.pdf · The Oliver Club Thursday, November 13, 2014 at 4:00 PM in 532 Malott Hall oliver/ Refreshments

The Oliver Club

Thursday, November 13, 2014at 4:00 PM in 532 Malott Hall

www.math.corne l l . edu/~ol iver/

Refreshments will be served at 3:30 PM in the Mathematics Department lounge (532 Malott Hall).

Vadim Kaloshin, University of Maryland

Genericity of Arnold’s DiffusionGenericity of Arnold’s Diffusion

In the early 1960s Arnold constructed

an example of instabilities for a nearly

integrable Hamiltonian of dimension

greater than two and conjectured that

this is a generic phenomenon. This is

now known as Arnold diffusion. In the

last two decades a variety of powerful

techniques to attack this problem were

developed. We will discuss two such

techniques — invariant cylinders and

Mather variational method — which

have led to recent progress on this

problem.