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Emergence of symmetry from random n-body interactions
1Department of Physics, Florida State University, Tallahassee, Florida 32306-4350, USA.
Abstract:
An ensemble with random n-body interactions is investigated in the presence of symmetries. A striking emergence of regularities in the spectra, ground state spins, and isospins is discovered. In even-particle systems the strong preponderance of spin zero ground states is observed with three, four, and higher-order random many-body interactions, and similar trends are discovered in systems that possess both rotational and isospin symmetry. Various types of correlations from pairing to spectral sequences and correlations across different masses are explored. A search for an interpretation is presented.
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