Physics – Quantum Physics
Scientific paper
1995-03-27
Physics
Quantum Physics
4 pages, LaTEX, no figures, to be published in Quantum Communication and Measurement, Ed. by V. P. Belavkin, et all. Plenum Pb
Scientific paper
We investigate the effect of repeated measurement for quantum dynamics of the suppressed systems which classical counterparts exhibit chaos. The essential feature of such systems is the quantum localization phenomena strongly limiting motion in the energy space. Repeated frequent measurement of suppressed systems results to the delocalization. Time evolution of the observed chaotic systems becomes close to the classical frequently broken diffusion-like process described by rate equations for the probabilities rather than for amplitudes.
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