Abstract

In this paper I review in a brief and introductory way some important developments in the analysis of the dynamics and statistics of N – dimensional Hamiltonian systems, in which my research team and I have played an important role over the last two decades. The results I describe here have helped us understand the surprising importance of simple periodic orbits and their local stability properties in revealing crucial dynamical and statistical properties of the systems as a whole. This has led us to introduce the concepts of “strong” and “weak” chaos that are expected to play a significant role in better understanding the complexity of these multi-dimensional systems, which have important applications in solid state, field theory, superconductivity and more recently nonlinear optics. undefined undefined Звуковая функция ограничена 200 символами Настройки : История : Обратная связь : Donate Закрыть

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