Global Superdiffusion of Weak Chaos
Abstract
A class of kicked rotors is introduced, exhibiting accelerator-mode islands (AIs) and global superdiffusion for arbitrarily weak chaos. The corresponding standard maps are shown to be exactly related to generalized web maps taken modulo an ``oblique cylinder''. Then, in a case that the web-map orbit structure is periodic in the phase plane, the AIs are essentially normal web islands folded back into the cylinder. As a consequence, chaotic orbits sticking around the AI boundary are accelerated only when they traverse tiny ``acceleration spots''. This leads to chaotic flights having a quasiregular steplike structure. The global weak-chaos superdiffusion is thus basically different in nature from the strong-chaos one in the usual standard and web maps.
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