The low energy dynamics of mesoscopic systems strongly depends on the presence of internal equilibration. For this reason, a better interpretation of ultracold atom experiments requires a more accurate understanding of how quantum chaos manifests itself in these systems. In this paper, we consider a simple but experimentally relevant one-dimensional system of a few ultracold fermions moving in a double-well potential. We analyze its many-body spectral properties, which are commonly used to trace quantum chaos. We observe some signatures of quantum chaos already in the system with three particles. Generally, these signatures become more pronounced when fermions are evenly added to both components. On the contrary, they become suppressed when...
A key goal of quantum chaos is to establish a relationship between widely observed universal spectra...
We discuss recent experimental and theoretical investigations of quantum dynamics in periodically ki...
In quantum chaotic systems, the spectral form factor (SFF), defined as the Fourier transform of two-...
Results of an extensive study of a real quantum chaotic many-body system – the Ce atom – are present...
Results of an extensive study of a real quantum chaotic many-body system – the Ce atom – are present...
The appearance of chaotic quantum dynamics significantly depends on the symmetry properties of a sys...
Interacting quantum systems in the chaotic domain are at the core of various ongoing studies of many...
A theory of strongly interacting Fermi systems of a few particles is developed. At high excitation e...
Quantum fluctuation of the energy is studied for an ultracold gas of interacting fermions trapped in...
Quantum many-body chaos is described as a practical (theoretical, experimental, and computational) i...
peer reviewedUnderstanding the emergence of quantum chaos in multipartite systems is challenging in ...
We address the problem of the dissipative character of collective motion in finite Fermi systems. We...
We investigate a two-dimensional system of fermions with two values of the internal (spin)...
Recently, the question of a relevance of the so-called quantum chaos has been raised in applications...
Quantum chaos is currently a well established discipline with outreach to many fields of physics. Th...
A key goal of quantum chaos is to establish a relationship between widely observed universal spectra...
We discuss recent experimental and theoretical investigations of quantum dynamics in periodically ki...
In quantum chaotic systems, the spectral form factor (SFF), defined as the Fourier transform of two-...
Results of an extensive study of a real quantum chaotic many-body system – the Ce atom – are present...
Results of an extensive study of a real quantum chaotic many-body system – the Ce atom – are present...
The appearance of chaotic quantum dynamics significantly depends on the symmetry properties of a sys...
Interacting quantum systems in the chaotic domain are at the core of various ongoing studies of many...
A theory of strongly interacting Fermi systems of a few particles is developed. At high excitation e...
Quantum fluctuation of the energy is studied for an ultracold gas of interacting fermions trapped in...
Quantum many-body chaos is described as a practical (theoretical, experimental, and computational) i...
peer reviewedUnderstanding the emergence of quantum chaos in multipartite systems is challenging in ...
We address the problem of the dissipative character of collective motion in finite Fermi systems. We...
We investigate a two-dimensional system of fermions with two values of the internal (spin)...
Recently, the question of a relevance of the so-called quantum chaos has been raised in applications...
Quantum chaos is currently a well established discipline with outreach to many fields of physics. Th...
A key goal of quantum chaos is to establish a relationship between widely observed universal spectra...
We discuss recent experimental and theoretical investigations of quantum dynamics in periodically ki...
In quantum chaotic systems, the spectral form factor (SFF), defined as the Fourier transform of two-...