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Quasiperiodicity & Mode Locking in The Circle Map

This study explores the phenomenon of quasiperiodicity and mode locking in the circle map, specifically analyzing the winding number, phase diagram, devil's staircase, measure of mode locking, and bifurcation structure in the Arnold tongues.

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Quasiperiodicity & Mode Locking in The Circle Map

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  1. Quasiperiodicity & Mode Locking in The Circle Map Eui-Sun Lee Department of Physics Kangwon National University  Circle map  Lyapunov exponent  Winding number

  2. has the 1D structure, and then ends at the critical point (K=1). Phase Diagram in The Circle Map 2/3 1/2 4/7 5/7 4/5 1/1 3/4 5/6 3/5 • The regions the (Ω,K) where W occupies rational values, are called Arnold Tongues.

  3. Devil’s Staircase In the subcritical region(0<K<1), the plot of W vs. Ω show the devils staircase. The winding No. is locked in at every single rational No. in a nonzero interval of Ω, and the plateaus exist densely.

  4. Measure of Mode locking As K Increases toward 1 from 0 in The Subcritical Region, The Measure(M) of The Mode-locked State Increases Monotonically. Near ΔK(=1-K) decreases, 1-M exhibits the power law scaling, 1-M~ΔK β ,where β = 0.305 ± 0.004 .

  5. Bifurcation Structure in the Arnold Tongues Swallow tail structure in the Arnold tongue exhibit self-similarity, and period-doubling transition to chaos occurs

  6. Summary 1. The region in the (Ω,K) space where winding No. of the periodic state is locked in a single rational No., is called Arnold Tongues. 2. The inverse of golden-mean quasiperiodic state path has the 1D structure, and then ends at the critical point (K=1). 3. As K increases toward1 from 0 in the subcritical region, the measure(M) of the mode-locked state increases monotonically. 4. Swallow tail structure in the Arnold tongue exhibit self-similarity, and period-doubling transition to chaos occurs.

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