Periodic-Orbit Theory of Universality in Quantum Chaos
Abstract
We argue semiclassically, on the basis of Gutzwiller's periodic-orbit theory, that full classical chaos is paralleled by quantum energy spectra with universal spectral statistics, in agreement with random-matrix theory. For dynamics from all three Wigner-Dyson symmetry classes, we calculate the small-time spectral form factor as power series in the time . Each term of that series is provided by specific families of pairs of periodic orbits. The contributing pairs are classified in terms of close self-encounters in phase space. The frequency of occurrence of self-encounters is calculated by invoking ergodicity. Combinatorial rules for building pairs involve non-trivial properties of permutations. We show our series to be equivalent to perturbative implementations of the non-linear sigma models for the Wigner-Dyson ensembles of random matrices and for disordered systems; our families of orbit pairs are one-to-one with Feynman diagrams known from the sigma model.
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@article{arxiv.nlin/0503052,
title = {Periodic-Orbit Theory of Universality in Quantum Chaos},
author = {Sebastian Müller and Stefan Heusler and Petr Braun and Fritz Haake and Alexander Altland},
journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:nlin/0503052},
year = {2007}
}
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31 pages, 17 figures