Analytic linearization of a generalization of the semi-standard map: radius of convergence and Brjuno sum
Abstract
One considers a system on C2 close to an invariant curve which can be viewed as a generalization of the semi-standard map to a trigonometric polynomial with many Fourier modes. The radius of convergence of an analytic linearization of the system around the invariant curve is bounded from below by (-2dB(dα)-C), where C≥ 0 does not depend on α, d∈ N* and α is the frequency of the linear part. For a class of trigonometric polynomials, it is also bounded from above by a similar function. The error function is non decreasing with respect to the smallest coefficient of the trigonometric polynomial.
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