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Chirikov criterion
The Chirikov criterion or Chirikov resonance-overlap criterion was established by the Russian physicist Boris Chirikov. Back in 1959, he published a seminal article, where he introduced the very first physical criterion for the onset of chaotic motion in deterministic Hamiltonian systems. He then applied such a criterion to explain puzzling experimental results on plasma confinement in magnetic bottles obtained by Rodionov at the Kurchatov Institute.
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According to this criterion a deterministic trajectory will begin to move between two nonlinear resonances in a chaotic and unpredictable manner, in the parameter range Here <span style="vertical-align:+4%">K is the perturbation parameter, while <span style="vertical-align:+8%"> is the resonance-overlap parameter, given by the ratio of the unperturbed resonance width in frequency <span style="vertical-align:+8%"> (often computed in the pendulum approximation and proportional to the square-root of perturbation), and the frequency difference <span style="vertical-align:+8%">\Delta_d between two unperturbed resonances. Since its introduction, the Chirikov criterion has become an important analytical tool for the determination of the chaos border.
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