Importance of the Wick rotation on Tunnelling
Abstract
A continuous complex rotation of time is shown to smooth out the huge fluctuations that characterise chaotic tunnelling. This is illustrated in the kicked rotor model (quantum standard map) where the period of the map is complexified: the associated chaotic classical dynamics, if significant for , is blurred out long before the Wick rotation is completed (). The influence of resonances on tunnelling rates weakens exponentially as increases from zero, all the more rapidly the sharper the fluctuations. The long range fluctuations can therefore be identified in a deterministic way without ambiguity. When the last ones have been washed out, tunnelling recovers the (quasi-)integrable exponential behaviour governed by the action of a regular instanton.
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@article{arxiv.nlin/0702003,
title = {Importance of the Wick rotation on Tunnelling},
author = {Amaury Mouchet},
journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:nlin/0702003},
year = {2007}
}
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