Abstract

The natural mapping and wavelet analysis are applied to study particle motion in a wave packet with a finite number of harmonics. It is shown that particle trapping in an area in the vicinity of islands produces a quasi-singular behaviour of the time process data for the particle's position and velocity, which can be verified by the wavelet analysis. Just such “clamps” have influence on the anomalous transport of particles.

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