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Danilo S Rando1, Arturo C Martí2, Edson D Leonel1
1Departamento de Física-Instituto de Geociências e Ciências Exatas, Universidade Estadual Paulista, Av.24A, 1515-Bela Vista-CEP, 13506-700 Rio Claro, SP, Brazil.
Abstract:
We investigated the time evolution for the stationary state at different bifurcations of a dissipative version of the Fermi-Ulam accelerator model. For local bifurcations, as period-doubling bifurcations, the convergence to the inactive state is made using a homogeneous and generalized function at the bifurcation parameter. It leads to a set of three critical exponents that are universal for such bifurcation. Near bifurcation, an exponential decay describes convergence whose relaxation time is characterized by a power law. For global bifurcation, as noticed for a boundary crisis, where a chaotic transient suddenly replaces a chaotic attractor after a tiny change of control parameters, the survival probability is described by an exponential decay whose transient time is given by a power law.
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