Numerical study of a random dynamical system with two degrees of freedom
Tóm tắt
The classical situation of dynamical systems with two degrees of freedom is completely modified by the introduction of a stochastic element which provides a slow dissolution of the zone of stability. Using a Fokker-Planck method it has been shown that the Gambler's ruin problem is a rather good approximation of the diffusion process. Furthermore the orbits exhibit aC-system character even during the diffusion process.
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