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Mixing Property of Symmetrical Polygonal Billiards

Chaotic Dynamics 2024-01-31 v1 Classical Physics

Abstract

The present work consists of a numerical study of the dynamics of irrational polygonal billiards. Our contribution reinforces the hypothesis that these systems could be Strongly Mixing, although never demonstrably chaotic, and discuss the role of rotational symmetries on the billiards boundaries. We introduce a biparametric polygonal billiards family with only CnC_n rotational symmetries. Initially, we calculate for some integers values of nn the filling of the phase space through the Relative Measure r(,θ;t)r(\ell, \theta; t) for a plane of parameters ×θ\ell \times \theta. From the resulting phase diagram, we could identify the completely ergodic systems. The numerical evidence that symmetrical polygonal billiards can be Strongly Mixing is obtained by calculating the Position Autocorrelation Function, \Corx(t)\Cor_x(t), these figures of merit result in power law-type decays tσt^{- \sigma}. The Strongly Mixing property is indicated by σ=1\sigma = 1. For odd small values of nn, the exponent σ1\sigma \simeq 1 is obtained while σ<1\sigma < 1, weakly mixing cases, for small even values. Intermediate nn values present σ1\sigma \simeq 1 independent of parity. For high values of symmetry parameter nn, the biprametric family tends to be a circular billiard (integrable case). This range shows even less ergodic behavior when nn increases and σ\sigma decreases.

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@article{arxiv.2308.06251,
  title  = {Mixing Property of Symmetrical Polygonal Billiards},
  author = {R. B. do Carmo and T. Araújo Lima},
  journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:2308.06251},
  year   = {2024}
}

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8 pages, 12 figures