The Classical and Quantum Monodromy of the Champagne bottle potential
Abstract
The Champagne bottle is one of the simplest and typical examples of Liouville integrable systems that exhibit a non-trivial classical monodromy. This geometrical invariant perturbs globally the existence of action-angle coordinates on the phrase space. However, our work shows a new way to detect the geometric modification on the phrase space by looking at the spectrum of a single operator, that is small non-selfadjoint perturbation of a selfadjoint semiclassical operator accepting the Hamiltonian of the Champagne bottle as its principal symbol.
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