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Pesin-type identity for intermittent dynamics with a zero Lyaponov exponent
1Physics Department, Bar-Ilan University, Ramat-Gan 52900, Israel.
Abstract:
Pesin's identity provides a profound connection between the Kolmogorov-Sinai entropy h_{KS} and the Lyapunov exponent lambda. It is well known that many systems exhibit subexponential separation of nearby trajectories and then lambda=0. In many cases such systems are nonergodic and do not obey usual statistical mechanics. Here we investigate the nonergodic phase of the Pomeau-Manneville map where separation of nearby trajectories follows deltax_{t}=deltax_{0}e;{lambda_{alpha}t;{alpha}} with 0
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