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      Shades of Hyperbolicity for Hamiltonians

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          We prove that a C2 Hamiltonian system H in M is globally hyperbolic if any of the following statements holds: H is robustly topologically stable; H is stably shadowable; H is stably expansive; and H has the stable weak specification property. Moreover, we prove that, for a C2-generic Hamiltonian H, the union of the partially hyperbolic regular energy hypersurfaces and the closed elliptic orbits, forms a dense subset of M. As a consequence, any robustly transitive regular energy hypersurface of a C2-Hamiltonian is partially hyperbolic. Finally, we prove that stably weakly shadowable regular energy hypersurfaces are partially hyperbolic.

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                19 December 2012
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                10.1088/0951-7715/26/10/2851
                1212.4874
                4366afb5-fab9-4fe6-a01d-37f0a258c320

                http://arxiv.org/licenses/nonexclusive-distrib/1.0/

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                Primary: 37J10, 37D30, Secondary: 70H05
                Nonlinearity, vol 26, 10, 2851-2873, 2013
                28 pages, 1 figure
                math.DS

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