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Phase space systems Arnold model

We introduce a simple model to investigate and calculate a diffusion coefficient as a basic quantity describing transport in Section II, and then we visualize resonances to detect the structure of the Arnold web and overlapped resonances in Section III. With the aid of this representation, to clarify the relevance of Arnold diffusion and diffusion induced by resonance overlap to global transport in the phase space, we compute transition diagrams in the frequency space in Section IV. In Section V, we extend the resonance overlap criterion to multidimensional systems to identify the pathway for fast transport, and in Section VI we revisit the diffusion coefficient to ensure fast transport affecting the global diffusion. A brief summary is given in Section VII. [Pg.438]

The existence of Arnold diffusion is irrelevant to the properties of separatrix manifolds, which still mediate the transport of chaotic trajectories within the regions of phase space they control. However, if Arnold diffusion is present in a given multidimensional system, the possibility exists for chaotic motion initially trapped between two nonreactive (trapped) KAM layers to eventually become reactive. This would presumably manifest itself as an apparent bottleneck to the rate of population decay, as chaotic trajectories slowly leak out from the region occupied by regular KAM surfaces into the portion of phase space more directly accessible to the hypercylinders. However, transport via the Arnold diffusion mechanism typically manifests itself on time scales much larger than those that we observe in numerical simulations (Arnold diffusion usually occurs on the order of thousands of mappings, or vibrational periods), and so it seems improbable that this effect would be observed in a typical reaction dynamics simulation. It would be interesting to characterize the effect of Arnold diffusion in realistic molecular models. [Pg.167]


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See also in sourсe #XX -- [ Pg.427 , Pg.428 , Pg.429 ]




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