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Chaotic scattering modelled by an inclined billiard
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    Chaotic scattering modelled by an inclined billiard (English)
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    Chaotic scattering, as observed in satellite encounters and in other problems, is modelled by a simple billiard: a point particle bounces on two disks and in addition is subjected to a constant acceleration. In an appropriate limit, this problem reduces to a piecewise linear mapping. We consider a one-parameter family of orbits obtained by starting the particle at rest from a constant height. We find that this family exhibits chaotic scattering: it has an infinite number of discontinuities, forming a self-similar Cantor set. With the help of symbolic dynamics, the structure of the family can be completely elucidated.
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    Chaotic scattering
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    simple billiard
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    symbolic dynamics
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