Chaotic hypothesis and universal large deviations properties (Q1129845)
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Chaotic hypothesis and universal large deviations properties (English)
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24 August 1998
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Summary: Chaotic systems arise naturally in Statistical Mechanics and in Fluid Dynamics. A paradigm for their modelization are smooth hyperbolic systems. Are there consequences that can be drawn simply by assuming that a system is hyperbolic? Here we present a few model independent general consequences which may have some relevance for the physics of chaotic systems.
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Anosov maps
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reversibility
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chaotic systems
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large deviation
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smooth hyperbolic systems
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