Abstract

We suggest that the exit microchannel correlation indicates off-diagonal, long-range-order coherence and quantum chaos in dissipative heavy-ion collisions. Such a correlation is revealed in the non-self-averaging of the excitation function oscillations observed in dissipative heavy-ion collisions. We also discuss the splitting of Hilbert space into an infinite number of orthogonal subspaces due to the spontaneous breaking of rotational and inversion symmetries. This splitting is a basic element in the statistical reaction with memory approach and it also gives rise to a continuous spectrum of a bound quantum many-body system indicating quantum chaos in the infinite-time limit.

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