Many-body quantum chaos: Recent developments and applications to nuclei

JMG Gómez, K Kar, VKB Kota, RA Molina, A Relaño… - Physics Reports, 2011 - Elsevier
In the last decade, there has been an increasing interest in the analysis of energy level
spectra and wave functions of nuclei, particles, atoms and other quantum many-body …

Relativistic quantum chaos

L Huang, HY Xu, C Grebogi, YC Lai - Physics Reports, 2018 - Elsevier
Quantum chaos is generally referred to as the study of quantum manifestations or
fingerprints of nonlinear dynamical and chaotic behaviors in the corresponding classical …

Relativistic quantum scars

L Huang, YC Lai, DK Ferry, SM Goodnick, R Akis - Physical review letters, 2009 - APS
The concentrations of wave functions about classical periodic orbits, or quantum scars, are a
fundamental phenomenon in physics. An open question is whether scarring can occur in …

Computing periodic orbits with arbitrary precision

A Abad, R Barrio, A Dena - Physical Review E—Statistical, Nonlinear, and Soft …, 2011 - APS
This paper deals with the computation of periodic orbits of dynamical systems up to any
arbitrary precision. These very high requirements are useful, for example, in the studies of …

Impact of chaos on precursors of quantum criticality

I García-Mata, E Vergini, DA Wisniacki - Physical Review E, 2021 - APS
Excited-state quantum phase transitions (ESQPTs) are critical phenomena that generate
singularities in the spectrum of quantum systems. For systems with a classical counterpart …

Scarring by homoclinic and heteroclinic orbits

DA Wisniacki, E Vergini, RM Benito, F Borondo - Physical review letters, 2006 - APS
In addition to the well-known scarring effect of periodic orbits, we show here that homoclinic
and heteroclinic orbits, which are cornerstones in the theory of classical chaos, also scar …

Using reservoir computing to construct scarred wave functions

L Domingo, J Borondo, F Borondo - Physical Review E, 2024 - APS
Scar theory is one of the fundamental pillars in the field of quantum chaos, and scarred
functions are a superb tool to carry out studies in it. Several methods, usually semiclassical …

Quantum chaotic resonances from short periodic orbits

M Novaes, JM Pedrosa, D Wisniacki, GG Carlo… - Physical Review E …, 2009 - APS
We present an approach to calculating the quantum resonances and resonance wave
functions of chaotic scattering systems, based on the construction of states localized on …

Scarring in open quantum systems

D Wisniacki, GG Carlo - Physical Review E—Statistical, Nonlinear, and Soft …, 2008 - APS
We study scarring phenomena in open quantum systems. We show numerical evidence that
individual resonance eigenstates of an open quantum system present localization around …

Scars at the edge of the transition from order to chaos in the isomerizing molecular systems LiNC-LiCN and HCN-HNC, and

FJ Arranz, L Seidel, CG Giralda, RM Benito… - Physical Review E …, 2010 - APS
Correlation diagrams of energy levels using ℏ as the varying parameter have proven very
useful in the characterization of quantum vibrational dynamics of small polyatomic …