Classical nonlinear response of a chaotic system: Langevin dynamics and spectral decomposition
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We consider the classical response of a strongly chaotic Hamiltonian system. The spectrum of such a system consists of discrete complex Ruelle-Pollicott (RP) resonances which manifest themselves in the behavior of the correlation and response functions. We interpret the RP resonances as the eigenstates and eigenvalues of the Fokker-Planck operator obtained by adding an infinitesimal noise term to the first-order Liouville operator. We demonstrate how the deterministic expression for the linear response is reproduced in the limit of vanishing noise. For the second-order response we establish an equivalence of the spectral decomposition with infinitesimal noise and the long-time asymptotic expansion for the deterministic case.
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