Physics – Mathematical Physics
Scientific paper
2008-08-22
SIAM J. Appl. Dyn. Syst. 8, pp. 279-297, (2009)
Physics
Mathematical Physics
15 pages without figures (19 pages and 6 figures in the published version)
Scientific paper
10.1137/080730329
In this paper we present an approach towards the comprehensive analysis of the non-integrability of differential equations in the form $\ddot x=f(x,t)$ which is analogous to Hamiltonian systems with 1+1/2 degree of freedom. In particular, we analyze the non-integrability of some important families of differential equations such as Painlev\'e II, Sitnikov and Hill-Schr\"odinger equation. We emphasize in Painlev\'e II, showing its non-integrability through three different Hamiltonian systems, and also in Sitnikov in which two different version including numerical results are shown. The main tool to study the non-integrability of these kind of Hamiltonian systems is Morales-Ramis theory. This paper is a very slight improvement of the talk with the almost-same title delivered by the author in SIAM Conference on Applications of Dynamical Systems 2007.
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