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arxiv: nlin/0005061 · v1 · submitted 2000-05-29 · 🌊 nlin.CD · cond-mat

Spectra of Random Contractions and Scattering Theory for Discrete-Time Systems

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keywords randomeigenvaluesmatricessystemscomplexcontractionscorrelationfunctions
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Random contractions (sub-unitary random matrices) appear naturally when considering quantized chaotic maps within a general theory of open linear stationary systems with discrete time. We analyze statistical properties of complex eigenvalues of generic $N\times N$ random matrices $\hat{A}$ of such a type, corresponding to systems with broken time-reversal invariance. Deviations from unitarity are characterized by rank $M\le N$ and a set of eigenvalues $0<T_i\le 1, i=1,...,M$ of the matrix $\hat{T}=\hat{{\bf 1}}-\hat{A}^{\dagger}\hat{A}$. We solve the problem completely by deriving the joint probability density of $N$ complex eigenvalues and calculating all $n-$ point correlation functions. In the limit $N>>M,n$ the correlation functions acquire the universal form found earlier for weakly non-Hermitian random matrices.

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