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Bouncing trimer: a random self-propelled particle, chaos and periodical motions

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Table 1. Horizontal drift speed of a dimer. The reduced acceleration is 0.9, and the aspect ratio is indicated.
Figure 2. (a) Phase diagram presenting the different modes encountered for a trimer with α r = 3
Figure 3. Density of probability of finding a time delay between two successive bead–plate impacts with respect to the reduced acceleration
Figure 4. Theoretical map of the time delay between successive impacts for a bouncing ball with a coefficient of restitution of 0.35.
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