Phys. Rev. E 69, 016201 (2004) [18 pages]Entanglement production in coupled chaotic systems: Case of the kicked tops
Jayendra N. Bandyopadhyay * and Arul Lakshminarayan †,‡ Received 21 July 2003; published 14 January 2004 Entanglement production in coupled chaotic systems is studied with the help of kicked tops. Deriving the correct classical map, we have used the reduced Husimi function, the Husimi function of the reduced density matrix, to visualize the possible behaviors of a wave packet. We have studied a phase-space based measure of the complexity of a state and used random matrix theory (RMT) to model the strongly chaotic cases. Extensive numerical studies have been done for the entanglement production in coupled kicked tops corresponding to different underlying classical dynamics and different coupling strengths. An approximate formula, based on RMT, is derived for the entanglement production in coupled strongly chaotic systems. This formula, applicable for arbitrary coupling strengths and also valid for long time, complements and extends significantly recent perturbation theories for strongly chaotic weakly coupled systems. ©2004 The American Physical Society
URL: http://link.aps.org/doi/10.1103/PhysRevE.69.016201
* Electronic address: jayendra@prl.ernet.in
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