Timeline for Uniform continuity of Hamiltonian flow
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Sep 23, 2022 at 16:29 | history | became hot network question | |||
Sep 23, 2022 at 10:15 | vote | accept | Lau | ||
Sep 23, 2022 at 10:09 | comment | added | Nawaf Bou-Rabee | @DanieleTampieri Sure thing; done. | |
Sep 23, 2022 at 10:06 | answer | added | Nawaf Bou-Rabee | timeline score: 3 | |
Sep 23, 2022 at 9:27 | comment | added | Daniele Tampieri | @NawafBou-Rabee, nice observation. Why don't you post it as an answer? I'll surely upvote it. | |
Sep 23, 2022 at 9:23 | history | edited | YCor | CC BY-SA 4.0 |
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Sep 23, 2022 at 8:52 | comment | added | Nawaf Bou-Rabee | The corresponding Hamiltonian flow is Lipschitz continuous and hence uniformly continuous. One way to prove this is by applying Grönwall’s inequality to the squared norm of the difference between two copies of the Hamiltonian dynamics started at two different initial conditions in phase space. | |
Sep 23, 2022 at 8:29 | history | asked | Lau | CC BY-SA 4.0 |