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The search results for "nlin.CD" reference various studies on nonlinear dynamics and chaos. One study illustrates how solutions to first-order dynamic equations can be made Lyapunov stable using time-dependent Riemannian metrics (nlin.CD/0201060). Another explores a percolation model for nodal domains in chaotic systems, suggesting a universal distribution for nodal domains in quantum eigenfunctions (nlin.CD/0109029). Additional research includes the examination of ergodic billiards with infinite cusps (nlin.CD/0107041) and the spectral properties of quantum interval-exchange maps (nlin.CD/0403033).
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The Lyapunov stability of first order dynamic equations with respect to time-dependent Riemannian metrics. An example

A simple example that I have been requested illustrates the statement in E-print nlin.CD/0201060 that solutions of a smooth first order dynamic equation can be made Lyapunov stable at will by the choice of an appropriate time-dependent Riemannian metric.…

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Percolation model for nodal domains of chaotic wave functions

Nodal domains are regions where a function has definite sign. In recent paper [nlin.CD/0109029] it is conjectured that the distribution of nodal domains for quantum eigenfunctions of chaotic systems is universal. We propose a percolation-like model for description of these nodal domains which permit…

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More ergodic billiards with an infinite cusp

In a previous paper (nlin.CD/0107041) the following class of billiards was studied: For $f: [0, +\infty) \longrightarrow (0, +\infty)$ convex, sufficiently smooth, and vanishing at infinity, let the billiard table be defined by $Q$, the planar domain delimited by the positive $x$-semiaxis, the posit…

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Spectral statistics of a quantum interval-exchange map

Curious spectral properties of an ensemble of random unitary matrices appearing in the quantization of a map p -> p+alpha, q -> q+f(p+alpha) in [Giraud et al. nlin.CD/0403033] are investigated. When alpha=m/n with integer co-prime m,n and matrix dimension N -> infinity is such that mN = 1 or -1 mod …

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Comment on ``Analysis of chaotic motion and its shape dependence in a generalized piecewise linear map''

Rajagopalan and Sabir [nlin.CD/0104021 and Phys. Rev. E 63, 057201 (2001)] recently discussed deterministic diffusion in a piecewise linear map using an approach developed by Fujisaka et al. We first show that they rederived the random walk formula for the diffusion coefficient, which is known to be…

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Particle transport in a random velocity field with Lagrangian statistics

The transport properties of a random velocity field with Kolmogorov spectrum and time correlations defined along Lagrangian trajectories are analyzed. The analysis is carried on in the limit of short correlation times, as a perturbation theory in the ratio, scale by scale, of the eddy decay and turn…

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Toward a phenomenological approach to the clustering of heavy particles in turbulent flows

A simple model accounting for the ejection of heavy particles from the vortical structures of a turbulent flow is introduced. This model involves a space and time discretization of the dynamics and depends on only two parameters: the fraction of space-time occupied by rotating structures of the carr…

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A simple denoising algorithm using wavelet transform

Submission withdrawn because the authors erroneously submitted a revised version as a new submission, see nlin.CD/0002028.…

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Coupled Hénon Map, Part II: Doubly and Singly Folded Horseshoes in Four Dimensions

As a continuation of a previous paper (arXiv:2303.05769 [nlin.CD]), we introduce examples of Hénon-type mappings that exhibit new horseshoe topologies in three and four dimensional spaces that are otherwise impossible in two dimensions.…

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Optical-Wavelength Paramagnetic Phaser (Lecture Notes). Section 3.1. Nonlinear Balance Equations of Motion

In this work I present a detailed description of the simplest nonlinear model for an optical wavelength paramagnetic phaser, which is an acoustic analog of the class-B lasers. Despite of its simplicity, this model gives a satisfactory explanation of experimental data for optical-wavelength paramagne…

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