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Age-dependent Dynamics of Locomotion in Caenorhabditis elegans: A Lyapunov Exponent Analysis
Published on: September 23, 2025
Lyapunov statistics and mixing rates for intermittent systems
Carlos J A Pires1, Alberto Saa, Roberto Venegeroles
1Centro de Matemática, Computação e Cognição, UFABC, 09210-170 Santo André, São Paulo, Brazil. carlosamado@ig.com.br
Abstract:
We consider here a recent conjecture stating that correlation functions and tail probabilities of finite time Lyapunov exponents would have the same power law decay in weakly chaotic systems. We demonstrate that this conjecture fails for a generic class of maps of the Pomeau-Manneville type. We show further that, typically, the decay properties of such tail probabilities do not provide significant information on key aspects of weakly chaotic dynamics such as ergodicity and instability regimes. Our approaches are firmly based on rigorous results, particularly the Aaronson-Darling-Kac theorem, and are also confirmed by exhaustive numerical simulations.
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