Classical transport in a maximally chaotic chain
Thursday 15 May 2025, 3:00pm to 4:00pm
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FAR - Frankland LT, Bailrigg, United Kingdom, LA1 4YW - View MapOpen to
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Speaker: Remy Dubertrand, Northumbria University
Abstract: CAT maps (for Continuous Automorphisms on the Torus) are known as one family of chaotic systems. They have been intensively used to study the quantum/classical correspondence. In the last decade the focus has shifted towards coupling them along a chain or a lattice. They have become one central example in "quantum many-body chaos". In this talk I will use a more recently introduced type of coupling for classical cat maps, based on symmetry. I will describe how to establish ergodicity and count the periodic orbits for this coupling. It further allows for a fully explicit treatment of the transport problem. The diffusion coefficient is evaluated using a saddle point approximation and agrees well with our numerical experiments.
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Name | Amos Chan |