Transport in two-dimensional maps: Concepts, examples, amd a comparison of the theory of Rom-Kedar and Wiggins with the Markov model of MacKay, Meiss, Ott, and Percival (Q1181176)
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scientific article; zbMATH DE number 27875
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scientific article; zbMATH DE number 27875 |
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Transport in two-dimensional maps: Concepts, examples, amd a comparison of the theory of Rom-Kedar and Wiggins with the Markov model of MacKay, Meiss, Ott, and Percival (English)
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27 June 1992
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The problem of transport across partial barriers in the phase space of two-dimensional maps is considered. The examples illustrating the recent transport theory of Rom-Kedar and Wiggins and provide a detailed comparison with the Markov model of transport across partial barriers developed by MacKay, Meiss and Percival and Meiss and Ott are studied. Very wide material has been commented and compared.
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phase space
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two-dimensional maps
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transport theory
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Markov model
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