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1Courant Institute of Mathematical Sciences, New York University, 251 Mercer Street, New York, New York 10012, USA.
Abstract:
Hamiltonian chaotic dynamics is, in general, not ergodic and the boundaries of the ergodic or quasiergodic area (stochastic sea, stochastic layers, stochastic webs, etc.) are sticky, i.e., trajectories can spend an arbitrarily long time in the vicinity of the boundaries with a nonexponentially small probability. Segments of trajectories imposed by the stickiness are called flights. The flights have polynomial dispersion that can lead to non-Gaussian statistics of displacements and to anomalous transport in phase space. In particular, the presence of flights influences the distribution of Poincaré recurrences. We use the distribution function of (l,t;epsilon, epsilon0) -separation of trajectories that at time instant t and trajectory length l are separated for the first time by epsilon<<1, being initially at a distance epsilon0 <
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