Lyapunov stability under $q$-dilatation and $q$-contraction of coordinates
Abstract
This study examines the Lyapunov stability under coordinate -contraction and -dilatation in three dynamical systems: the discrete-time dissipative H\'enon map, and the conservative, non-integrable, continuous-time H\'enon-Heiles and diamagnetic Kepler problems. The stability analysis uses the -deformed Jacobian and -derivative, with trajectory stability assessed for (dilatation) and (contraction). Analytical curves in the parameter space mark boundaries of distinct low-periodic motions in the H\'enon map. Numerical simulations compute the maximal Lyapunov exponent across the parameter space, in Poincar\'e surfaces of section, and as a function of total energy in the conservative systems. Simulations show that -contraction (-dilatation) generally decreases (increases) positive Lyapunov exponents relative to the case, while both transformations tend to increase Lyapunov exponents for regular orbits. Some exceptions to this trend remain unexplained regarding Kolmogorov-Arnold-Moser (KAM) tori stability.
Cite
@article{arxiv.2411.18691,
title = {Lyapunov stability under $q$-dilatation and $q$-contraction of coordinates},
author = {Tulio Meneghelli de Oliveira and Vinicius Wiggers and Eduardo Scafi and Silvio Zanin and Cesar Manchein and Marcus Werner Beims},
journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:2411.18691},
year = {2024}
}
Comments
15 pages, 8 figures