Dynamics of the no-slip Galton board

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Publication:6408022

arXiv2208.07790MaRDI QIDQ6408022FDOQ6408022

Bethany Rothrock, Hakiem Grant, Jan Ahmed, Nicholas Petela, Christopher Cox, Timothy Chumley, Ridnald Xhafaj, Scott Cook

Publication date: 16 August 2022

Abstract: The ideal Galton board and Lorentz gas billiard models have been studied numerically and analytically primarily in settings where friction and rotational velocity are neglected. We eliminate these simplifying assumptions and study the resulting dynamics of a more general model using no-slip collisions, in which particles rotate and may exchange linear and angular momentum at collisions while adhering to certain conservation laws. Using numerical experiments and phase portrait analysis we show that (in contrast to specular dispersing billiards) regularity persists when a small force is introduced while (consistent with specular billiards) under a stronger force new structure including invariant regions may arise. We also show analytically that with the introduction of an external force periodicity proliferates, with new types of periodic orbits not present in the no-force case.













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