Acta Physica Polonica B

Vol. 29, No. 12, December 1998, page 3643


Quantum Chaos: Entropy Signatures

Paul A. Miller, Sarben Sarkar, Raphael Zarum

A definition of quantum chaos is given in terms of entropy production rates for a quantum system coupled weakly to a reservoir. This allows the treatment of classical and quantum chaos on the same footing. In the quantum theory the entropy considered is the von Neumann entropy and in classical systems it is the Gibbs entropy. The rate of change of the coarse-grained Gibbs entropy of the classical system with time is given by the Kolmogorov--Sinai (KS) entropy. The relation between KS entropy and the rate of change of von Neumann entropy is investigated for the kicked rotator. For a system which is classically chaotic there is a linear relationship between these two entropies. Moreover it is possible to construct contour plots for the local KS entropy and compare it with the corresponding plots for the rate of change of von Neumann entropy. The quantative and qualitative similarities of these plots are discussed for the standard map (kicked rotor) and the generalised cat maps.

PACS numbers: 03.65.--w, 05.40.+j, 05.45.+b


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