What Do Bouncing Balls Tell Us About the Universe? A Journey into Billiard Systems
Abstract
Have you ever played or watched a game of pool? If so, you have already seen a billiard system in action. In mathematics and physics, a billiard system describes a ball that moves in straight lines and bounces off walls. Despite these simple rules, billiard systems can produce remarkably rich behaviors: some table shapes generate regular, periodic patterns, while others give rise to complete chaos. Scientists also study what happens when we shrink the ball down to the size of an electron to a world where quantum effects take over and the familiar reflection rules no longer apply. In this article, we discuss billiard systems in their many forms and show how such a simple setup can reveal fundamental insights into the behavior of nature at both classical and quantum scales.
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@article{arxiv.2508.18519,
title = {What Do Bouncing Balls Tell Us About the Universe? A Journey into Billiard Systems},
author = {Weiqi Chu and Matthew Dobson},
journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:2508.18519},
year = {2025}
}
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