Abstract

We prove a conservative analogue of a theorem of Newhouse on the abundance of wild hyperbolic sets: Arbitrarily close to any area preserving map with a homoclinic tangency there are maps with 'wild' hyperbolic sets having persistent homoclinic tangencies. Furthermore, for a residual subset in an open set of nearby systems, these basic sets are accumulated by periodic elliptic islands.

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