Event Date:
Wednesday, April 9, 2008 - 3:15pm
Event Date Details:
Refreshments served at 3:00 PM
Event Location:
- South Hall 5607F
Dr. Richard Sowers, Department of Mathematics at University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaigny
A propagation-of-chaos type result in stochastic averaging
Stochastic averaging goes back to Khasminskii in the 1960's. The standard result is that, given a separation of scales, one can find effective dynamics for slow components. We investigate the motion of two particles in such a system, in particular in a randomly-perturbed twist map. The nub of the issue is how two points escape from a 1-1 resonance zone. Results of Pinsky and Wihstutz indicate that there is a third scale at work, which we can use to study the escape from resonance.
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