Deterministic Chaos in Radioactive Decay
J\'ulius Krempask\'y, \v{S}tefan H\'u\v{s}\v{t}ava, Pavol Valko

TL;DR
This paper investigates radioactive decay of iodine through Kolmogorov entropy, suggesting evidence of deterministic chaos in vacuum dynamics, which could impact understanding of decay processes.
Contribution
It introduces the analysis of radioactive decay using chaos theory and entropy measures, revealing potential deterministic chaos in vacuum behavior.
Findings
Evidence of deterministic chaos in iodine decay
Consistency with chaos theory in vacuum dynamics
Implications for decay process modeling
Abstract
We examine the radioactive decay of iodine in terms of its Kolmogorov entropy, observing a consistency with the presence of a regime of deterministic chaos in the vacuum dynamics.
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Taxonomy
TopicsQuantum Mechanics and Applications · Advanced Thermodynamics and Statistical Mechanics · Quantum chaos and dynamical systems
