Level dynamics in pseudointegrable billiards: an experimental study

Abstract

The level dynamics of pseudointegrable systems with different genus numbers g is studied experimentally using microwave cavities. For higher energies the distribution of the eigenvalue velocities is Gaussian, as it is expected for chaotic systems with time-reversal symmetry, and shows no dependence on g. Also the curvature distribution P(k) for large k is decaying as it is expected for chaotic systems, i.e. P(k) |k|-3. For small k an intermediate behavior is found, where P(k) changes from integrable towards chaotic behavior with growing g.

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