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- W1623408213 abstract "A new definition of the entropy of a given dynamical system and of an instrument describing the measurement process is proposed within the operational approach to quantum mechanics. It generalizes other definitions of entropy, in both the classical and quantum cases. The Kolmogorov–Sinai (KS) entropy is obtained for a classical system and the sharp measurement instrument. For a quantum system and a coherent states instrument, a new quantity, coherent states entropy, is defined. It may be used to measure chaos in quantum mechanics. The following correspondence principle is proved: the upper limit of the coherent states entropy of a quantum map as ℏ→0 is less than or equal to the KS‐entropy of the corresponding classical map. ‘‘Chaos umpire sits, And by decision more imbroils the fray By which he reigns: next him high arbiter Chance governs all.’’ John Milton, Paradise Lost, Book II" @default.
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- W1623408213 title "Quantum chaos: An entropy approach" @default.
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