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Fractal analysis on a closed classical hard-wall billiard using a simplified box-counting algorithm | Suhan Ree
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27 Aug 2002 | Subject: | Chaotic Dynamics | nlin.CD | Abstract: | We perform fractal analysis on a closed classical hard-wall billiard, the circular billiard with a straight cut, assuming there are two openings on the boundary. We use a two-dimensional set of initial conditions that produce all possible trajectories of a particle injected from one opening, and numerically compute the fractal dimension of singular points of a function that maps an initial condition to the number of collisions with the wall before the exit. We introduce a simplified box-counting algorithm, which uses points from a rectangular grid inside the two-dimensional set of the initial conditions, to simplify the calculation, and observe the classical chaotic properties while varying the parameters of the billiard. | Source: | arXiv, nlin.CD/0208037 | Services: | Forum | Review | PDF | Favorites |
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