Energy-second-moment map analysis as an approach to quantify the irregularity of Hamiltonian systems
Abstract
A different approach will be presented that aims to scrutinize the phase-space trajectories of a general class of Hamiltonian systems with regard to their regular or irregular behavior. The approach is based on the `energy-second-moment map' that can be constructed for all Hamiltonian systems of the generic form . With a three-component vector consisting of the system's energy and second moments , , this map linearly relates the vector at time with the vector's initial state at . It will turn out that this map is directly obtained from the solution of a linear third-order equation that establishes an extension of the set of canonical equations. The Lyapunov functions of the energy-second-moment map will be shown to have simple analytical representations in terms of the solutions of this linear third-order equation. Applying Lyapunov's regularity analysis for linear systems, we will show that the Lyapunov functions of the energy-second-moment map yields information on the irregularity of the particular phase-space trajectory. Our results will be illustrated by means of numerical examples.
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@article{arxiv.2303.16062,
title = {Energy-second-moment map analysis as an approach to quantify the irregularity of Hamiltonian systems},
author = {Jürgen Struckmeier and Andreas Redelbach},
journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:2303.16062},
year = {2024}
}
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10 pages, 8 figures