Abstract

It is known that typical open billiards distribution of transit times is an exponentially decaying function, possibly with a power-law tail. In the paper we show that on small scales some of such distributions change their appearance. These distributions contain a quasiperiodic thin structure, which carries a significant amount of information about the system. Origin and properties of this structure are discussed.

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