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SUMMARY:BZ Seminar in Analysis: Anatoly Neishtadt (Loughborough University)
DESCRIPTION:Small  perturbations imposed on an integrable   system cause a 
 slow  evolution. In the process of this evolution the system may pass thro
 ugh a  state of a resonance. The phenomenon of capture into resonance cons
 ists  in the system starting to evolve in such a way as to preserve the  r
 esonance property once it has arisen. The class of perturbations for  this
  phenomenon to occur includes both non-Hamiltonian perturbations and  slow
  change of parameters of Hamiltonian systems.   In the talk\, a  general t
 heory of passages through resonances and captures into  resonance\, as wel
 l as  several  examples of these phenomena  in problems  of charged partic
 les acceleration\,  will be presented.
X-ALT-DESC: Small  perturbations imposed on an integrable   system cause a 
 slow  evolution. In the process of this evolution the system may pass thro
 ugh a  state of a resonance. The phenomenon of capture into resonance cons
 ists  in the system starting to evolve in such a way as to preserve the  r
 esonance property once it has arisen. The class of perturbations for  this
  phenomenon to occur includes both non-Hamiltonian perturbations and  slow
  change of parameters of Hamiltonian systems.   In the talk\, a  general t
 heory of passages through resonances and captures into  resonance\, as wel
 l as  several  examples of these phenomena  in problems  of charged partic
 les acceleration\,  will be presented. 
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