The power spectrum of geodesic divergences as an early detector of chaotic motion

Abstract

We propose a new method for determining the stochastic or ordered nature of trajectories in non-integrable Hamiltonian dynamical systems. The method consists of constructing a time-series from the divergence of nearby trajectories and then performing a power spectrum analysis of the series. Ordered trajectories present a spectrum that consists of a few spikes while the spectrum of stochastic trajectories is continuous. A test of the method with three different systems, a 2-D mapping as well as a 2-D and a 3-D Hamiltonian, shows that the method is fast and efficient, even in the case of sticky trajectories. The method is also applied to the motion of asteroids in the Solar System.

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