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Chaotic motions in the restricted four body problem via Devaney's saddle-focus homoclinic tangle theorem

Published 18 Nov 2017 in math.DS | (1711.06932v1)

Abstract: We prove the existence of chaotic motions in a planar restricted four body problem, establishing that the system is not integrable. The idea of the proof is to verify the hypotheses of a topological forcing theorem. The forcing theorem applies to two freedom Hamiltonian systems where the stable and unstable manifolds of a saddle-focus equilibrium intersect transversally in the energy level set of the equilibrium. We develop a mathematically rigorous computer assisted argument which verifies the hypotheses of the forcing theorem, and we implement our approach for the restricted four body problem. The method is constructive and works far from any perturbative regime and for non-equal masses. Being constructive, our argument results in useful byproducts like information about the locations of transverse connecting orbits, quantitative information about the invariant manifolds, and upper/lower bounds on transport times.

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