Abstract. For many classically chaotic systems it is believed that the quantum wave functions become uniformly distributed, that is the matrix elements of smooth observables tend to the phase space average of the observable. In this paper we study the fluctuations of the matrix elements for the desymmetrized quantum cat map. We present a conjecture for the distribution of the normalized ma-trix elements, namely that their distribution is that of a certain weighted sum of traces of independent matrices in SU(2). This is in contrast to generic chaotic systems where the distribution is expected to be Gaussian. We compute the second and fourth moment of the normalized matrix elements and obtain agreement with our conjecture. 1
Dedicated to the memory of Ryszard Zygadło Spectral properties of evolution operators corresponding ...
Random matrix theory is used to represent generic loss of coherence of a fixed central system couple...
For a quantum system, a density matrix ρ that is not pure can arise, via averaging, from a distribut...
Abstract. For many classically chaotic systems it is believed that the quantum wave functions become...
For many classically chaotic systems it is believed that the quantum wave functions become uniformly...
For many classically chaotic systems it is believed that the quantum wave functions become uniformly...
quantum chaos, quantum maps, universal statistics We derive a semiclassical trace formula for quanti...
Abstract. The statistics of the nodal lines and nodal domains of the eigenfunctions of quantum billi...
The distribution of the eigenvalues of a quantum Hamiltonian is a central subject that is studied in...
Quantum chaos is associated with the phenomenon of avoided level crossings on a large scale which le...
The random-matrix-theory approach to the avoided-crossings probability distribution for quantum chao...
Abstract. We study the value distribution and extreme values of eigenfunctions for the “quantized ca...
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Abstract. The statistical properties of the spectrum of systems which have a chaotic classical limit...
Quantum counterparts of certain simple classical systems can exhibit chaotic behaviour through the s...
Dedicated to the memory of Ryszard Zygadło Spectral properties of evolution operators corresponding ...
Random matrix theory is used to represent generic loss of coherence of a fixed central system couple...
For a quantum system, a density matrix ρ that is not pure can arise, via averaging, from a distribut...
Abstract. For many classically chaotic systems it is believed that the quantum wave functions become...
For many classically chaotic systems it is believed that the quantum wave functions become uniformly...
For many classically chaotic systems it is believed that the quantum wave functions become uniformly...
quantum chaos, quantum maps, universal statistics We derive a semiclassical trace formula for quanti...
Abstract. The statistics of the nodal lines and nodal domains of the eigenfunctions of quantum billi...
The distribution of the eigenvalues of a quantum Hamiltonian is a central subject that is studied in...
Quantum chaos is associated with the phenomenon of avoided level crossings on a large scale which le...
The random-matrix-theory approach to the avoided-crossings probability distribution for quantum chao...
Abstract. We study the value distribution and extreme values of eigenfunctions for the “quantized ca...
This article has been downloaded from IOPscience. Please scroll down to see the full text article
Abstract. The statistical properties of the spectrum of systems which have a chaotic classical limit...
Quantum counterparts of certain simple classical systems can exhibit chaotic behaviour through the s...
Dedicated to the memory of Ryszard Zygadło Spectral properties of evolution operators corresponding ...
Random matrix theory is used to represent generic loss of coherence of a fixed central system couple...
For a quantum system, a density matrix ρ that is not pure can arise, via averaging, from a distribut...