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Bidimensional Symplectic Maps

Symplectic maps can provide a straightforward and accurate way to visualize and quantify the dynamics of conservative systems with two degrees of freedom. These maps can be easily iterated from the simplest computers to obtain trajectories with great accuracy. Their usage arises in many fields, including celeste mechanics, plasma physics, chemistry, and so on. In this paper we introduce two examples of symplectic maps, the standard and the standard non-twist map, exploring the phase space transformation as their control parameters are varied.

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Co-authorshipCo-authorshipCo-authorshipAuthorshipAuthorshipAuthorshipTopic signalWBidimensional Symplectic Mapspreprint / 2023AFelipe G. SouzaResearcherAGabriel C. GrimeResearcherAIberê L. CaldasResearcherTnlin.CD1191 works
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Bidimensional Symplectic Maps

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