Naplekov DM, Yanovsky VV. Internal chaotic sea structure and chaos-chaos intermittency in Hamiltonian systems.
Phys Rev E 2021;
103:022209. [PMID:
33735968 DOI:
10.1103/physreve.103.022209]
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Abstract
In this paper, we study the inhomogeneity of chaotic sea properties far from islands in billiardlike systems and its influence on distributions of particle's return times. A visibly homogeneous chaotic sea at certain parameters has a nontrivial internal structure, in particular, being divided into two chaotic phases with different properties. These phases are not separated by any obstacles, neither in phase nor in configuration spaces, and are partially overlaying. The emergence of a chaotic sea structure may be explained by the existence of remnants of integrable behavior, like sites of regular trajectories of broken islands of stability built into the chaotic sea. In the case of such chaotic seas, we find distributions of return times with two main sites of exponential decay.
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