Separation of trajectories and its Relation to Entropy for Intermittent Systems with a Zero Lyapunov exponent
Abstract
One dimensional intermittent maps with stretched exponential separation of nearby trajectories are considered. When time goes infinity the standard Lyapunov exponent is zero. We investigate the distribution of , where is determined by the nonlinearity of the map in the vicinity of marginally unstable fixed points. The mean of is determined by the infinite invariant density. Using semi analytical arguments we calculate the infinite invariant density for the Pomeau-Manneville map, and with it obtain excellent agreement between numerical simulation and theory. We show that is equal to Krengel's entropy and to the complexity calculated by the Lempel-Ziv compression algorithm. This generalized Pesin's identity shows that and Krengel's entropy are the natural generalizations of usual Lyapunov exponent and entropy for these systems.
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@article{arxiv.1006.4220,
title = {Separation of trajectories and its Relation to Entropy for Intermittent Systems with a Zero Lyapunov exponent},
author = {Nickolay Korabel and Eli Barkai},
journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:1006.4220},
year = {2015}
}
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12 pages, 10 figures