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A Quantum Version of Spectral Decomposition Theorem of dynamical systems, quantum chaos hierarchy: Ergodic, mixing and exact
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2015-01Registro en:
Gomez, Ignacio Sebastián; Castagnino, Mario Alberto G. J.; A Quantum Version of Spectral Decomposition Theorem of dynamical systems, quantum chaos hierarchy: Ergodic, mixing and exact; Pergamon-Elsevier Science Ltd; Chaos, Solitons And Fractals; 70; 1; 1-2015; 99-116
0960-0779
CONICET Digital
CONICET
Autor
Gomez, Ignacio Sebastián
Castagnino, Mario Alberto G. J.
Resumen
In this paper we study Spectral Decomposition Theorem (Lasota and Mackey, 1985) and translate it to quantum language by means of the Wigner transform. We obtain a Quantum Version of Spectral Decomposition Theorem (QSDT) which enables us to achieve three distinct goals: First, to rank Quantum Ergodic Hierarchy levels (Castagnino and Lombardi, 2009, Gomez and Castagnino, 2014). Second, to analyze the classical limit in quantum ergodic systems and quantum mixing systems. And third, and maybe most important feature, to find a relevant and simple connection between the first three levels of Quantum Ergodic Hierarchy (ergodic, exact and mixing) and quantum spectrum. Finally, we illustrate the physical relevance of QSDT applying it to two examples: Microwave billiards (Stockmann, 1999, Stoffregen et al. 1995) and a phenomenological Gamow model type (Laura and Castagnino, 1998, Omnès, 1994).