A Classical Analogue of Entanglement for a Kicked Top
Bilal Khalid, Sabre Kais

TL;DR
This paper introduces a classical analogue of quantum entanglement using mutual information between phase space distributions, revealing chaos signatures in a classical kicked top model similar to quantum entanglement behavior.
Contribution
It proposes a novel classical measure analogous to quantum entanglement, linking classical chaos signatures with quantum entanglement in the kicked top model.
Findings
Classical analogue of bipartite entanglement using mutual information.
Classical chaos signatures mirror quantum entanglement patterns.
Demonstrates the classical-quantum correspondence in chaos detection.
Abstract
It is widely believed that quantum mechanics cannot exhibit chaos, since unitarity of time evolution ensures that distances between quantum states are preserved. However, a parallel argument can be constructed in classical mechanics that would seem to deny the existence of classical chaos too. The argument works by describing classical states as probability distributions in phase space and showing that the inner product between distributions on phase space is preserved under Liouvillian dynamics. Thus, the more faithful classical analogy of a quantum state is not a single phase space trajectory but is instead a phase space distribution, and chaos in such states must be identified by some statistical signatures instead of exponential separation of nearby states. The search for these signatures is the primary goal in quantum chaos research. However, this perspective also naturally…
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