Abstract
Integrations in fixed N-body realisations of smooth density distributions corresponding to a chaotic galactic potential can be used to derive reliable estimates of the largest (finite time) Lyapunov exponent X_S associated with an orbit in the smooth potential generated from the same initial condition, even though the N-body orbit is typically characterised by an N-body exponent X_N >> X_S. This can be accomplished either by comparing initially nearby orbits in a single N-body system or by tracking orbits with the same initial condition evolved in two different N-body realisations of the same smooth density.
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Kandrup, H. E., & Sideris, I. V. (2003). Smooth Potential Chaos and N ‐Body Simulations. The Astrophysical Journal, 585(1), 244–249. https://doi.org/10.1086/345948
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