Statistical properties of a dissipative kicked system: critical exponents and scaling invariance

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DOI10.1016/J.PHYSLETA.2011.12.031zbMATH Open1255.37023arXiv1102.2266OpenAlexW2047282251WikidataQ58840681 ScholiaQ58840681MaRDI QIDQ1933166FDOQ1933166

Diego F. M. Oliveira, Edson D. Leonel, Marko Robnik

Publication date: 22 January 2013

Published in: Physics Letters. A (Search for Journal in Brave)

Abstract: A new universal {it empirical} function that depends on a single critical exponent (acceleration exponent) is proposed to describe the scaling behavior in a dissipative kicked rotator. The scaling formalism is used to describe two regimes of dissipation: (i) strong dissipation and (ii) weak dissipation. For case (i) the model exhibits a route to chaos known as period doubling and the Feigenbaum constant along the bifurcations is obtained. When weak dissipation is considered the average action as well as its standard deviation are described using scaling arguments with critical exponents. The universal {it empirical} function describes remarkably well a phase transition from limited to unlimited growth of the average action.


Full work available at URL: https://arxiv.org/abs/1102.2266




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