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The classical limit of non-integrable quantum systems, a route to quantum chaos
Fecha
2006-04Registro en:
Castagnino, Mario Alberto G. J.; Lombardi, Olimpia Iris; The classical limit of non-integrable quantum systems, a route to quantum chaos; Elsevier; Chaos, Solitons And Fractals; 28; 4; 4-2006; 879-898
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Autor
Castagnino, Mario Alberto G. J.
Lombardi, Olimpia Iris
Resumen
The classical limit of non-integrable quantum systems is studied. We define non-integrable quantum systems as those, which have, as their classical limit, a non-integrable classical system. This quantum systems will be the candidates to be the models of quantum chaos. In order to obtain this limit, the self-induced decoherence approach and the corresponding classical limit are generalized from integrable to non-integrable systems. In this approach, the lost of information,
usually conceived as the result of a coarse-graining or the trace of an environment, is produced by a particular choice of the algebra of observables and the systematic use of mean values, that project the unitary evolution onto an effective non-unitary one. By means of our method, we can obtain the classical limit of the quantum state of a non-integrable system, which turns out to be a set of unstable, potentially chaotic classical trajectories contained in the Wigner transformation of the quantum state.