Partial barriers to chaotic transport in 4D symplectic maps
Abstract
Chaotic transport in Hamiltonian systems is often restricted due to the presence of partial barriers, leading to a limited flux between different regions in phase phase. Typically, the most restrictive partial barrier in a 2D symplectic map is based on a cantorus, the Cantor set remnants of a broken 1D torus. For a 4D symplectic map we establish a partial barrier based on what we call a cantorus-NHIM, a normally hyperbolic invariant manifold (NHIM) with the structure of a cantorus. Using a flux formula, we determine the global 4D flux across a partial barrier based on a cantorus-NHIM by approximating it with high-order periodic NHIMs. In addition, we introduce a local 3D flux depending on the position along a resonance channel, which is relevant in the presence of slow Arnold diffusion. Moreover, for a partial barrier composed of stable and unstable manifolds of a NHIM we utilize periodic NHIMs to quantify the corresponding flux.
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@article{arxiv.2210.09863,
title = {Partial barriers to chaotic transport in 4D symplectic maps},
author = {Markus Firmbach and Arnd Bäcker and Roland Ketzmerick},
journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:2210.09863},
year = {2023}
}
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19 pages, 15 figures