Mode fluctuations as fingerprint of chaotic and non-chaotic systems
Abstract
The mode-fluctuation distribution is studied for chaotic as well as for non-chaotic quantum billiards. This statistic is discussed in the broader framework of the functions being the probability of finding energy levels in a randomly chosen interval of length , and the distribution of , where is the number of levels in such an interval, and their cumulants . It is demonstrated that the cumulants provide a possible measure for the distinction between chaotic and non-chaotic systems. The vanishing of the normalized cumulants , , implies a Gaussian behaviour of , which is realized in the case of chaotic systems, whereas non-chaotic systems display non-vanishing values for these cumulants leading to a non-Gaussian behaviour of . For some integrable systems there exist rigorous proofs of the non-Gaussian behaviour which are also discussed. Our numerical results and the rigorous results for integrable systems suggest that a clear fingerprint of chaotic systems is provided by a Gaussian distribution of the mode-fluctuation distribution .
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@article{arxiv.chao-dyn/9608016,
title = {Mode fluctuations as fingerprint of chaotic and non-chaotic systems},
author = {R. Aurich and A. Bäcker and F. Steiner},
journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:chao-dyn/9608016},
year = {2009}
}
Comments
44 pages, Postscript. The figures are included in low resolution only. A full version is available at http://www.physik.uni-ulm.de/theo/qc/baecker.html