Chaos in cylindrical stadium billiards via a generic nonlinear mechanism
Chaotic Dynamics
2013-02-07 v2 Statistical Mechanics
Dynamical Systems
Abstract
We describe conditions under which higher-dimensional billiard models in bounded, convex regions are fully chaotic, generalizing the Bunimovich stadium to dimensions above two. An example is a three-dimensional stadium bounded by a cylinder and several planes; the combination of these elements may give rise to defocusing, allowing large chaotic regions in phase space. By studying families of marginally-stable periodic orbits that populate the residual part of phase space, we identify conditions under which a nonlinear instability mechanism arises in their vicinity. For particular geometries, this mechanism rather induces stable nonlinear oscillations, including in the form of whispering-gallery modes.
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@article{arxiv.0908.4243,
title = {Chaos in cylindrical stadium billiards via a generic nonlinear mechanism},
author = {Thomas Gilbert and David P. Sanders},
journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:0908.4243},
year = {2013}
}
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4 pages, 4 figures