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    Recent advances in open billiards with some open problems

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    Much recent interest has focused on "open" dynamical systems, in which a classical map or flow is considered only until the trajectory reaches a "hole", at which the dynamics is no longer considered. Here we consider questions pertaining to the survival probability as a function of time, given an initial measure on phase space. We focus on the case of billiard dynamics, namely that of a point particle moving with constant velocity except for mirror-like reflections at the boundary, and give a number of recent results, physical applications and open problems.Comment: 16 pages, 1 figure in six parts. To appear in Frontiers in the study of chaotic dynamical systems with open problems (Ed. Z. Elhadj and J. C. Sprott, World Scientific

    Statistical properties of dynamics. Introduction to the functional analytic approach

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    These are lecture notes for a simple minicourse approaching the satistical properties of a dynamical system by the study of the associated transfer operator (considered on a suitable function space). The following questions will be addressed: * existence of a regular invariant measure; * Lasota Yorke inequalities and spectral gap; * decay of correlations and some limit theorem; * stability under perturbations of the system; * linear response; * hyperbolic systems. The point of view taken is to present the general construction and ideas needed to obtain these results in the simplest way. For this, some theorem is proved in a form which is weaker than usually known, but with an elementary and simple proof. These notes are intended for the Hokkaido-Pisa University summer course 2017.Comment: I decided to make these lecture notes public because it will be cited in some research paper. I hope these will be useful for some reader. In this new version several new topics are added, with some original approac

    Quantitative statistical stability and convergence to equilibrium. An application to maps with indifferent fixed points

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    We show a general relation between fixed point stability of suitably perturbed transfer operators and convergence to equilibrium (a notion which is strictly related to decay of correlations). We apply this relation to deterministic perturbations of a large class of maps with indifferent fixed points. It turns out that the L1L^1 dependence of the a.c.i.m. on small suitable deterministic changes for these kind of maps is H\"older, with an exponent which is explicitly estimated.Comment: Second revision with some improvemen

    Localization and Pattern Formation in Quantum Physics. I. Phenomena of Localization

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    In these two related parts we present a set of methods, analytical and numerical, which can illuminate the behaviour of quantum system, especially in the complex systems. The key points demonstrating advantages of this approach are: (i) effects of localization of possible quantum states, more proper than "gaussian-like states"; (ii) effects of non-perturbative multiscales which cannot be calculated by means of perturbation approaches; (iii) effects of formation of complex quantum patterns from localized modes or classification and possible control of the full zoo of quantum states, including (meta) stable localized patterns (waveletons). We'll consider calculations of Wigner functions as the solution of Wigner-Moyal-von Neumann equation(s) corresponding to polynomial Hamiltonians. Modeling demonstrates the appearance of (meta) stable patterns generated by high-localized (coherent) structures or entangled/chaotic behaviour. We can control the type of behaviour on the level of reduced algebraical variational system. At the end we presented the qualitative definition of the Quantum Objects in comparison with their Classical Counterparts, which natural domain of definition is the category of multiscale/multiresolution decompositions according to the action of internal/hidden symmetry of the proper realization of scales of functional spaces. It gives rational natural explanation of such pure quantum effects as ``self-interaction''(self-interference) and instantaneous quantum interaction.Comment: LaTeX2e, spie.cls, 13 pages, 15 figures, submitted to Proc. of SPIE Meeting, The Nature of Light: What is a Photon? Optics & Photonics, SP200, San Diego, CA, July-August, 200
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