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Perturbation theory reactions, Hamiltonian equations

Until now, we have discussed NHIMs in general dynamical systems. In this section, we limit our argument to Hamiltonian systems and show how singular perturbation theory works. In particular, we discuss NHIMs in the context of reaction dynamics. First, we explain how NHIMs appear in conventional reaction theory. Then, we will show that Lie permrbation theory applied to the Hamiltonian near a saddle with index 1 acmally transforms the equation of motion near the saddle to the Fenichel normal form. This normal form can be considered as an extension of the Birkhoff normal form from stable fixed points to saddles with index 1 [2]. Finally, we discuss the transformation near saddles with index larger than 1. [Pg.352]


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