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Universal Behavior of Lyapunov Exponents in Unstable Systems

chao-dyn 2009-10-28 v1 Chaotic Dynamics Nuclear Theory

Abstract

We calculate the Lyapunov exponents in a classical molecular dynamics framework. The system is composed of few hundreds particles interacting either through Yukawa (Nuclear) or Slater-Kirkwood (Atomic) forces. The forces are chosen to give an Equation of State that resembles the nuclear and the atomic 4He^4He Equation Of State respectively near the critical point for liquid-gas phase transition. We find the largest fluctuations for an initial "critical temperature". The largest Lyapunov exponents λ\lambda are always positive and can be very well fitted near this "critical temperature" with a functional form λTTcω\lambda\propto |T-T_c|^{-\omega}, where the exponent ω=0.15\omega=0.15 is independent of the system and mass number. At smaller temperatures we find that λT 0.4498\lambda\propto T~ ^{0.4498}, a universal behavior characteristic of an order to chaos transition.

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@article{arxiv.chao-dyn/9505006,
  title  = {Universal Behavior of Lyapunov Exponents in Unstable Systems},
  author = {A. Bonasera and V. Latora and A. Rapisarda},
  journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:chao-dyn/9505006},
  year   = {2009}
}

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11 pages, RevTeX, 3 figures not included available upon request