Birkhoff Averages and Rotational Invariant Circles for Area-Preserving Maps
Abstract: Rotational invariant circles of area-preserving maps are an important and well-studied example of KAM tori. John Greene conjectured that the locally most robust rotational circles have rotation numbers that are noble, i.e., have continued fractions with a tail of ones, and that, of these circles, the most robust has golden mean rotation number. The accurate numerical confirmation of these conjectures relies on the map having a time reversal symmetry, and these methods cannot be applied to more general maps. In this paper, we develop a method based on a weighted Birkhoff average for identifying chaotic orbits, island chains, and rotational invariant circles that do not rely on these symmetries. We use Chirikov's standard map as our test case, and also demonstrate that our methods apply to three other, well-studied cases.
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