用香农 Entropy 方法估计扩散时间
Pablo M Cincotta1, Claudia M Giordano1
1Grupo de Caos en Sistemas Hamiltonianos, Facultad de Ciencias Astronómicas y Geofísicas, Universidad Nacional de La Plata and Instituto de Astrofísica de La Plata (CONICET), B1900FWA La Plata, B1900FWA, Argentina.
Physical review. E
|July 19, 2023
概括
这项研究改进了香农 Entropy 方法,用于估计哈密尔顿系统内的混乱扩散中的不稳定时间尺度. 改进的方法准确地预测了阿诺德模型中的扩散率,与数值整合结果保持一致.
科学领域:
- * * 物理学 物理
- * 天体机械学
- * 动态系统 动态系统
背景情况:
- *混沌扩散是多维哈密尔顿系统中的一个关键现象.
- * 估计不稳定的时间尺度对于理解长期系统动态至关重要.
- * 香农的先前应用证明了在特定系统中扩散时间尺度估计的有效性.
研究的目的:
- *重新审视和改进香农 Entropy 方法,用于估计不稳定的时间尺度.
- *将改进的方法应用于阿诺德模型,重点关注局部扩散率.
- *通过将其估计值与直接数值集成进行比较来验证该方法.
主要方法:
- * 应用精细的香农 Entropy 方法.
- * 在阿诺德模型中,对沿同临床纠的混乱扩散进行分析.
- * 运动方程的数值集成用于比较.
主要成果:
- * 香农热法为阿诺德扩散式过程提供了准确的局部时间尺度估计.
- * 精细的技术与从数值集成中获得的扩散时间有很好的一致性.
- *这项研究侧重于共振重叠最小的疗法.
结论:
- * 增强的Shannon Entropy方法是估计哈密尔顿系统扩散时间尺度的可靠工具.
- * 这种方法为此类估计提供了一种有价值的替代方案,而不是直接进行数值积分.
- *这些发现有助于更好地理解复杂系统中的混乱动态.
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