Time-reversed Shannon entropy distinguishes chaotic from regular orbits in Kerr and Schwarzschild-Melvin spacetimes by quantifying forward-backward asymmetry in probability distributions.
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Numerical simulations show Shannon entropy and MIPP indicators distinguish chaotic from regular orbits of charged particles near weakly magnetized black holes in Einstein-ModMax theory, with parameters restricted by EHT shadow observations.
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Time-reversed Shannon entropy as a chaos indicator for non-integrable systems
Time-reversed Shannon entropy distinguishes chaotic from regular orbits in Kerr and Schwarzschild-Melvin spacetimes by quantifying forward-backward asymmetry in probability distributions.
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Chaotic dynamics of charged particles near weakly magnetized black holes in Einstein-ModMax Theory
Numerical simulations show Shannon entropy and MIPP indicators distinguish chaotic from regular orbits of charged particles near weakly magnetized black holes in Einstein-ModMax theory, with parameters restricted by EHT shadow observations.