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S-matrix poles for chaotic quantum systems as eigenvalues of complex symmetric random matrices: from isolated to overlapping resonances

chao-dyn 2010-02-25 v1 Condensed Matter Chaotic Dynamics

Abstract

We study complex eigenvalues of large N×NN\times N symmetric random matrices of the form H=H^iΓ^{\cal H}=\hat{H}-i\hat{\Gamma}, where both H^\hat{H} and Γ^\hat{\Gamma} are real symmetric, H^\hat{H} is random Gaussian and Γ^\hat{\Gamma} is such that NTrΓ^22TrH^12NTr \hat{\Gamma}^2_2\sim Tr \hat{H}_1^2 when NN\to \infty. When Γ^0\hat{\Gamma}\ge 0 the model can be used to describe the universal statistics of S-matrix poles (resonances) in the complex energy plane. We derive the ensuing distribution of the resonance widths which generalizes the well-known χ2\chi^2 distribution to the case of overlapping resonances. We also consider a different class of "almost real" matrices when Γ^\hat{\Gamma} is random and uncorrelated with H^\hat{H}.

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@article{arxiv.chao-dyn/9807015,
  title  = {S-matrix poles for chaotic quantum systems as eigenvalues of complex symmetric random matrices: from isolated to overlapping resonances},
  author = {H. -J. Sommers and Yan V. Fyodorov and M. Titov},
  journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:chao-dyn/9807015},
  year   = {2010}
}

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