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Out-of-time-order correlators in quantum mechanics
The out-of-time-order correlator (OTOC) is considered as a measure of quantum
chaos. We formulate how to calculate the OTOC for quantum mechanics with a
general Hamiltonian. We demonstrate explicit calculations of OTOCs for a
harmonic oscillator, a particle in a one-dimensional box, a circle billiard and
stadium billiards. For the first two cases, OTOCs are periodic in time because
of their commensurable energy spectra. For the circle and stadium billiards,
they are not recursive but saturate to constant values which are linear in
temperature. Although the stadium billiard is a typical example of the
classical chaos, an expected exponential growth of the OTOC is not found. We
also discuss the classical limit of the OTOC. Analysis of a time evolution of a
wavepacket in a box shows that the OTOC can deviate from its classical value at
a time much earlier than the Ehrenfest time.Comment: 30 pages, 13 figure
An Overlooked Excerpt of the Chronicle of George the Monk in Codex Parisinus Suppl. gr. 1238
This article identifies two hitherto unidentified texts on fols. 4v–8r of the codex Parisinus Suppl. gr. 1238 that are, in fact, a sequential excerpt from the Vulgate version of the Chronicle of George the Monk. The excerpt, which had become independent presumably at an early stage of the Chronicle’s textual transmission, offers an example indicating the Chronicle was used as a source of Byzantine legal practices
Meson turbulence at quark deconfinement from AdS/CFT
Based on the QCD string picture at confining phase, we conjecture that the
deconfinement transition always accompanies a condensation of higher meson
resonances with a power-law behavior, "meson turbulence". We employ the AdS/CFT
correspondence to calculate the meson turbulence for
supersymmetric QCD at large and at strong coupling limit, and find that
the energy distribution to each meson level scales as with the
universal scaling . The universality is checked for various ways to
attain the quark deconfinement: a static electric field below/around the
critical value, a time-dependent electric field quench, and a time-dependent
quark mass quench, all result in the turbulent meson condensation with the
universal power around the deconfinement.Comment: 20 pages, 17 figure
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