Information theoretical measures from cumulative and survival densities in quantum systems |
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Authors: | Humberto G. Laguna Robin P. Sagar |
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Affiliation: | Departamento de Química, Universidad Autónoma Metropolitana, Iztapalapa, México D.F, México |
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Abstract: | Entropic uncertainty and statistical correlation measures, based on survival and cumulative densities, are explored in some representative quantum systems. We illustrate how the cumulative residual entropy in the quantum well system recovers the correct classical behavior for larger quantum numbers while the Shannon entropy does not. Two interacting and noninteracting oscillators are used to examine two‐particle entropies and their related correlation measures. The joint cumulative residual entropy does distinguish between symmetric and antisymmetric wave functions in interacting systems as the interaction is turned on. The joint Shannon entropy does not distinguish between the symmetries even in the presence of interaction. Conversely, the joint Shannon entropy and joint cumulative residual entropy are both unable to distinguish between the symmetries for certain states of the noninteracting oscillators. As measures of statistical correlation, the mutual information and the cross cumulative residual entropy yield similar behaviors as a function of the strength of the interparticle interaction. |
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Keywords: | correlation measures cumulative residual entropy mutual information quantum systems Shannon entropy |
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