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arxiv: chao-dyn/9909014 · v2 · submitted 1999-09-09 · chao-dyn · cond-mat· nlin.CD

Unification of perturbation theory, RMT and semiclassical considerations in the study of parametrically-dependent eigenstates

classification chao-dyn cond-matnlin.CD
keywords considerationssemiclassicalsystemboundarycapabilitiescasecavitychaotic
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We consider a classically chaotic system that is described by an Hamiltonian $H(Q,P;x)$ where x is a constant parameter. Our main interest is in the case of a gas-particle inside a cavity, where $x$ controls a deformation of the boundary or the position of a `piston'. The quantum-eigenstates of the system are $|n(x)>$. We describe how the parametric kernel $P(n|m)=|<n(x)|m(x_0)>|^2$ evolves as a function of $\delta x = (x-x_0)$. We explore both the perturbative and the non-perturbative regimes, and discuss the capabilities and the limitations of semiclassical as well as of random-waves and random-matrix-theory (RMT) considerations.

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