Experimental demonstration of classical Hamiltonian monodromy in the 1:1:2 resonant elastic pendulum
Atomic Physics
2013-06-25 v1 Classical Physics
Abstract
The 1:1:2 resonant elastic pendulum is a simple classical system that displays the phenomenon known as Hamiltonian monodromy. With suitable initial conditions, the system oscillates between nearly pure springing and nearly pure elliptical-swinging motions, with sequential major axes displaying a stepwise precession. The physical consequence of monodromy is that this stepwise precession is given by a smooth but multivalued function of the constants of motion. We experimentally explore this multivalued behavior. To our knowledge, this is the first experimental demonstration of classical monodromy.
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@article{arxiv.0906.2941,
title = {Experimental demonstration of classical Hamiltonian monodromy in the 1:1:2 resonant elastic pendulum},
author = {Noah J. Fitch and Carrie A. Weidner and L. Paul Parazzoli and H. R. Dullin and Heather J. Lewandowski},
journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:0906.2941},
year = {2013}
}
Comments
5 pages, accepted to PRL