Abstract:
We study quasi-periodic nonconservative perturbations of two-dimensional Hamiltonian systems. We suppose that there exists a region $D$ filled with closed phase curves of the unperturbed system and consider the problem of global dynamics in $D$. The investigation includes examining the behavior of solutions both in $D$ (the existence of invariant tori, the finiteness of the set of splittable energy levels) and in a neighborhood of the unperturbed separatrix (splitting of the separatrix manifolds). The conditions for the existence of homoclinic solutions are stated. We illustrate the research with the Duffing – Van der Pole equation as an example.