When sketching a phase diagram, the most important phase curves to be sketched are the separatrixes, which separate areas of qualitatively different motion. A separatrix consists of the phase curves which are attracted to and repelled by a saddle, and in general comprises some of the phase curves which have the same energy of the saddle.
For example, consider a particle moving in the cubic potential![]()
The stationary point are the solutions to![]()
The graph of
is shown below.
The Hamiltonian is
With
the Hamiltonian can be rearranged to give
This curve is sketched below (labelled S) along with some phase curves.
