Kappa-deformed random-matrix theory based on Kaniadakis statistics

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DOI10.1142/S0217984912500595zbMATH Open1262.82033arXiv1201.0347OpenAlexW3100765470MaRDI QIDQ4918258FDOQ4918258


Authors: A. Y. Abul-Magd, M. Abdel-Mageed Edit this on Wikidata


Publication date: 24 April 2013

Published in: Modern Physics Letters B (Search for Journal in Brave)

Abstract: We present a possible extension of the random-matrix theory, which is widely used to describe spectral fluctuations of chaotic systems. By considering the Kaniadakis non-Gaussian statistics, characterized by the index {kappa} (Boltzmann-Gibbs entropy is recovered in the limit {kappa} ightarrow0), we propose the non-Gaussian deformations ({kappa} eq 0) of the conventional orthogonal and unitary ensembles of random matrices. The joint eigenvalue distributions for the {kappa}-deformed ensembles are derived by applying the principle maximum entropy to Kaniadakis entropy. The resulting distribution functions are base invarient as they depend on the matrix elements in a trace form. Using these expressions, we introduce a new generalized form of the Wigner surmise valid for nearly-chaotic mixed systems, where a basis-independent description is still expected to hold. We motivate the necessity of such generalization by the need to describe the transition of the spacing distribution from chaos to order, at least in the initial stage. We show several examples about the use of the generalized Wigner surmise to the analysis of the results of a number of previous experiments and numerical experiments. Our results suggest the entropic index {kappa} as a measure for deviation from the state of chaos. We also introduce a {kappa}-deformed Porter-Thomas distribution of transition intensities, which fits the experimental data for mixed systems better than the commonly-used gamma-distribution.


Full work available at URL: https://arxiv.org/abs/1201.0347




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