Abstract

This issue of Discrete and Continuous Dynamical Systems, Series S, is a collection of papers in the area of KAM theory and its applications. KAM theory, named after its founders A.N. Kolmogorov [1, 2], V.I. Arnol'd [3, 4, 5], and J.K. Moser [6, 7], is a major part of Dynamical Systems Theory and Qualitative Theory of Differential Equations, both ordinary and partial (the descriptive term 'KAM theory'' was coined in a 1968 Russian preprint by F.M. Izrailev and B.V. Chirikov). It studies the typical occurrence of quasi-periodicity in non-integrable dynamical systems and is often regarded as one of the foremost branches of modern Nonlinear Dynamics.For more information please click the “Full Text” above.

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