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Participation Ratio as a Quantum Probe of Hierarchical Stickiness
arXiv
Authors: Ariel A. Galindo Duque, Miguel A. Prado Reynoso, Miguel Gonzalez, Jorge G. Hirsch
Year
2026
Paper ID
10313
Status
Preprint
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We investigate how quantum localization encodes the hierarchical stickiness that governs transport in mixed classical phase spaces. Using the periodically driven kicked top, we show that the participation ratio (PR) of coherent states in the Floquet eigenbasis resolves the same layered structure that appears classically as a multimodal distribution of finite-time Lyapunov exponents (FTLEs). To establish a quantitative correspondence, we introduce a Gaussian coarse graining of the FTLE matched to the intrinsic semiclassical resolution of coherent states. Both local correlations and global comparisons of probability distributions demonstrate that quantum and classical indicators agree optimally within a finite window of evolution times, where sticky structures are most clearly resolved. Our results promote the participation ratio from a global measure of chaos to a sensitive probe of hierarchical transport and provide a practical route for diagnosing anomalous localization in driven quantum systems.
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- We investigate how quantum localization encodes the hierarchical stickiness that governs transport in mixed classical phase spaces.
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