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Bohmian Chaos and Entanglement in a Two-Qubit System
Athanasios C Tzemos1, George Contopoulos1, Foivos Zanias1,2
1Research Center for Astronomy and Applied Mathematics of the Academy of Athens, Soranou Efessiou 4, GR-11527 Athens, Greece.
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We study in detail the critical points of Bohmian flow, both in the inertial frame of reference (Y-points) and in the frames centered at the moving nodal points of the guiding wavefunction (X-points), and analyze their role in the onset of chaos in a system of two entangled qubits. We find the distances between these critical points and a moving Bohmian particle at varying levels of entanglement, with particular emphasis on the times at which chaos arises. Then, we find why some trajectories are ordered, without any chaos. Finally, we examine numerically how the Lyapunov Characteristic Number (LCN) depends on the degree of quantum entanglement. Our results indicate that increasing entanglement reduces the convergence time of the finite-time LCN of the chaotic trajectories toward its final positive value.
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