The Role of Interference in the Semiclassical Approximation to Chaotic Motion
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概要
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Interference of distinct contributions to a given amplitude is a familiar aspect of quantum mechanics. Semiclassically, such interference arises from distinct classical paths connecting the appropriate initial and final points. In chaotic systems the number of distinct contributions grows very rapidly with the length or the duration of the trajectory. After a short time hundreds or millions of distinct classical paths are contributing. We discuss the accumulation of errors and the sometimes surprising result of many interfering contributions.
- 理論物理学刊行会の論文
- 1994-08-12
著者
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Heller E.
Department Of Physics And Center For Astrophysics Harvard University
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Heller E.J.
Department of Physics and Center for Astrophysics Harvard University
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