Article ID Journal Published Year Pages File Type
1888546 Chaos, Solitons & Fractals 2015 8 Pages PDF
Abstract
The distribution of finite time observable averages and transport in low dimensional Hamiltonian systems is studied. Finite time observable average distributions are computed, from which an exponent α characteristic of how the maximum of the distributions scales with time is extracted. To link this exponent to transport properties, the characteristic exponent μ(q) of the time evolution of the different moments of order q related to transport are computed. As a testbed for our study the standard map is used. The stochasticity parameter K is chosen so that either phase space is mixed with a chaotic sea and islands of stability or with only a chaotic sea. Our observations lead to a proposition of a law relating the slope in q=0 of the function μ(q) with the exponent α.
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