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Correlation properties of dynamical chaos in Hamiltonian systems
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    Correlation properties of dynamical chaos in Hamiltonian systems (English)
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    This paper discusses some statistical properties of dynamical chaos in the Hamiltonian systems. Dynamical chaos is the random motion of a completely deterministic system. The randomness is equivalent to the exponential divergence of close trajectories. The structure of chaos in phase space and its impact on the correlation and other statistical properties of the chaotic motion are considered. The chaos border is present which separates a chaotic and regular components of the motion in the phase space. The effects of the external noise and of dissipation are discussed. There are examples.
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    chaotic motion
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    regular motion
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    statistical properties
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    Poincaré recurrences
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    dynamical chaos
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