Hamiltonian systems form the bedrock for modelling a vast range of physical phenomena, from celestial mechanics to quantum dynamics. Their evolution is governed by a Hamiltonian function that ...
Physical systems evolve at a particular speed, which depends on various factors including the system's so-called topological structure (i.e., spatial properties that are preserved over time despite ...
The observation of new chaoticity-related time and length scales explains the breakdown of thermalization. One popular example of chaotic behavior is the butterfly effect -- a butterfly may flap its ...
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