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Separation of trajectories and its Relation to Entropy for Intermittent Systems with a Zero Lyapunov exponent

Chaotic Dynamics 2015-05-19 v1

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 λα=i=0t1lnM(xi)/tα\lambda_{\alpha}= \sum_{i=0}^{t-1} \ln \left| M'(x_i) \right|/t^{\alpha}, where α\alpha is determined by the nonlinearity of the map in the vicinity of marginally unstable fixed points. The mean of λα\lambda_{\alpha} 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 α<λα>\alpha \left< \lambda_{\alpha}\right> is equal to Krengel's entropy and to the complexity calculated by the Lempel-Ziv compression algorithm. This generalized Pesin's identity shows that <λα>\left< \lambda_{\alpha}\right> 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