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    Generalized Lyapunov exponents indicators in Hamiltonian dynamics: An application to a double star system (English)
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    12 December 1993
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    The Lyapunov characteristic numbers which are defined as the mean value of the distribution of the local variations of the tangent vectors to the flow, have been found to be sensitive indicators of stochasticity. So we computed the distribution of these local variations and determined the moments of higher order for the integrable and stochastic regions in a binary star system with mass ratio \({m_ 2\over m_ 1+m_ 2}=0.5\).
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    chaotic motion
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    local variations
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    tangent vectors
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    moments of higher order
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    stochastic regions
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