量子破裂的时间尺度

IF 5.6 3区 物理与天体物理 Q1 PHYSICS, MULTIDISCIPLINARY
Marco Michel, Sebastian Zell
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摘要

由于量子效应的不可避免的存在,经典描述一般在有限的量子破缺时间后失效。我们的目标是找到判定的标准。为此,我们构建了一个具有多个动态可达量子模式的新原型模型。使用显式数值时间演化,我们建立了如何依赖于系统的参数,如它的粒子数n。经典不稳定性的存在导致或。在稳定的情况下,我们观察到,尽管完全的量子破缺可能根本不会发生。我们发现不同的状态与()平滑地融合在一起。作为展望,我们指出了将我们的结果转移到黑洞和膨胀时空的可能性。
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The Timescales of Quantum Breaking

The Timescales of Quantum Breaking

Due to the inevitable existence of quantum effects, a classical description generically breaks down after a finite quantum break-time t q $t_q$ . We aim to find criteria for determining t q $t_q$ . To this end, we construct a new prototype model that features numerous dynamically accessible quantum modes. Using explicit numerical time evolution, we establish how t q $t_q$ depends on the parameters of the system such as its particle number N. The presence of a classical instability leads to t q ln N $t_q\sim \ln N$ or t q N $t_q\sim \sqrt {N}$ . In the stable case, we observe t q N $t_q\sim N$ , although full quantum breaking may not take place at all. We find that the different regimes merge smoothly with t q N γ $t_q\sim N^\gamma$ ( 0 < γ < 1 $0<\gamma <1$ ). As an outlook, we point out possibilities for transferring our results to black holes and expanding spacetimes.

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6.70
自引率
7.70%
发文量
75
审稿时长
6-12 weeks
期刊介绍: The journal Fortschritte der Physik - Progress of Physics is a pure online Journal (since 2013). Fortschritte der Physik - Progress of Physics is devoted to the theoretical and experimental studies of fundamental constituents of matter and their interactions e. g. elementary particle physics, classical and quantum field theory, the theory of gravitation and cosmology, quantum information, thermodynamics and statistics, laser physics and nonlinear dynamics, including chaos and quantum chaos. Generally the papers are review articles with a detailed survey on relevant publications, but original papers of general interest are also published.
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