Relationship between Level Spacing Property and Matrix Element Distribution in Quantum Nonintegrable Systems : Part II. Quantal Aspects : New Trends in Chaotic Dynamics of Hamiltonian Systems
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概要
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We explore the origin of the universal level spacing property in the quantum Hamiltonian system. Applicability and limitation of the conventional random matrix theory as a suitable model of the Hamiltonian matrix are studied. We also discuss whether there exists any possibility of constructing the stochastic model for describing the real Hamiltonian system.
- 理論物理学刊行会の論文
- 1989-10-31
著者
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SHUDO Akira
Department of Applied Physics, Waseda University
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Shudo Akira
Department Of Applied Physics Waseda University
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Shudo Akira
Institute Of Molecular Science
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SHUDO Akira
Department of Physics, Tokyo Metropolitan University
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