Universal Behavior of Lyapunov Exponents in Unstable Systems
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We calculate the Lyapunov exponents in a classical molecular dynamics framework. The system is composed of few hundreds particles interacting either through Yukawa (Nuclear) or Slater-Kirkwood (Atomic) forces. The forces are chosen to give an Equation of State that resembles the nuclear and the atomic $^4He$ Equation Of State respectively near the critical point for liquid-gas phase transition. We find the largest fluctuations for an initial "critical temperature". The largest Lyapunov exponents $\lambda$ are always positive and can be very well fitted near this "critical temperature" with a functional form $\lambda\propto |T-T_c|^{-\omega}$, where the exponent $\omega=0.15$ is independent of the system and mass number. At smaller temperatures we find that $\lambda\propto T~ ^{0.4498}$, a universal behavior characteristic of an order to chaos transition.
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