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Classical counterparts of quantum attractors in generic dissipative systems

Published 7 Mar 2017 in quant-ph and nlin.CD | (1703.02559v1)

Abstract: In the context of dissipative systems, we show that for any quantum chaotic attractor a corre- sponding classical chaotic attractor can always be found. We provide with a general way to locate them, rooted in the structure of the parameter space (which is typically bidimensional, accounting for the forcing strength and dissipation parameters). In the cases where an approximate point like quantum distribution is found, it can be associated to exceptionally large regular structures. Moreover, supposedly anomalous quantum chaotic behaviour can be very well reproduced by the classical dynamics plus Gaussian noise of the size of an effective Planck constant $\hbar_{\rm eff}$. We give support to our conjectures by means of two paradigmatic examples of quantum chaos and transport theory. In particular, a dissipative driven system becomes fundamental in order to extend their validity to generic cases.

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