Poincar\'e recurrences in Hamiltonian systems with a few degrees of freedom
Abstract
Hundred twenty years after the fundamental work of Poincar\'e, the statistics of Poincar\'e recurrences in Hamiltonian systems with a few degrees of freedom is studied by numerical simulations. The obtained results show that in a regime, where the measure of stability islands is significant, the decay of recurrences is characterized by a power law at asymptotically large times. The exponent of this decay is found to be . This value is smaller compared to the average exponent found previously for two-dimensional symplectic maps with divided phase space. On the basis of previous and present results a conjecture is put forward that, in a generic case with a finite measure of stability islands, the Poncar\'e exponent has a universal average value being independent of number of degrees of freedom and chaos parameter. The detailed mechanisms of this slow algebraic decay are still to be determined.
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@article{arxiv.1008.1465,
title = {Poincar\'e recurrences in Hamiltonian systems with a few degrees of freedom},
author = {D. L. Shepelyansky},
journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:1008.1465},
year = {2010}
}
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revtex 4 pages, 4 figs; Refs. and discussion added