We study the effects of non-hermitian perturbation on a quantum kicked model
exhibiting a localization transition. Using an exact renormalization scheme, we
show that the critical line separating the extended and localized phases
approaches its semiclassical limit as the imaginary part of the kicking
parameter is steadily increased. Further, the metastability of the quantum
states appears to be directly correlated with the deviation between the
semi-classical and quantum results. This direct evidence of quantum-classical
correspondence suggests that non-hermitian perturbations may be used to model
decoherence