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A single orbit of the standard map for K=2.0. Magnified close-up centered at =, p = 0.666, of total width/height 0.02. Note the extremely uniform distribution of the orbit. The standard map (also known as the Chirikov–Taylor map or as the Chirikov standard map) is an area-preserving chaotic map from a square with side onto itself. [1]
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On the standard card, half of the front side contains a barcode, which is oriented to resemble railroad tracks, while the other half of the front side contains a white-on-black OMNY logo. The back of the card contains the card number, card security code , expiration date, and the other barcode.
The track map for AeroTrain is shaped like a fishhook, with the Main Terminal Station at the bottom. The AeroTrain runs four trains consisting of three cars from 5:00 AM to around 3:00 PM, after which seven three-car trains run from 3:00 PM until 11:00 PM.
Airport railway line, Brisbane, Australia; AirTrain (San Francisco International Airport), serving San Francisco, California; Operated by the Port Authority of New York and New Jersey: AirTrain JFK, serving New York City's John F. Kennedy International Airport; AirTrain Newark, serving Newark Liberty International Airport in New Jersey
Newark Liberty International Airport Station: 12.6 (20.3) October 21, 2001 [11] Amtrak: Keystone Service, Northeast Regional NJ Transit: Northeast Corridor Line AirTrain Newark: 5 Elizabeth: North Elizabeth: 14.4 (23.2) NJ Transit: Northeast Corridor Line NJ Transit Bus: 112: Elizabeth: 15.4 (24.8) December 21, 1835 [12] NJ Transit: Northeast ...
Kennedy Airport, along with the other Port Authority airports (LaGuardia and Newark), uses a uniform style of signage throughout the airport properties. Yellow signs direct passengers to airline gates, ticketing and other flight services; green signs direct passengers to ground transportation services and black signs lead to restrooms ...
The Jamaica AirTrain JFK station opened on December 17, 2003, along with the rest of the AirTrain JFK system. [39] The station was designed by Voorsanger Architects, and was done in a manner which would make passengers feel as if they had already arrived at the airport, as one of two "gateway stations" (the other being Howard Beach). [35] [36]