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Quantum Signatures of Chaos

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TUCSON, Ariz., Oct. 9, 2009 – Until now, no one has produced experimental evidence that chaos (defined as extreme sensitivity to infinitesimally small tweaks in the initial conditions) occurs in the quantum world – the world of photons, atoms, molecules and their building blocks. Chaotic behavior is the rule, not the exception, in the world we experience through our senses, the world governed by the laws of classical physics. Even tiny, easily overlooked events can completely change the behavior of a complex system, to the point where there is no apparent order to most natural systems we deal with in everyday...Read full article

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