Abstract
In the regular spectrum of an
f
-dimensional system each energy level can be labelled with
f
quantum numbers originating in
f
constants of the classical motion. Levels with very different quantum numbers can have similar energies. We study the classical limit of the distribution
P(S)
of spacings between adjacent levels, using a scaling transformation to remove the irrelevant effects of the varying local mean level density. For generic regular systems
P(S)
= e
-s
, characteristic of a Poisson process with levels distributed at random. But for systems of harmonic oscillators, which possess the non-generic property that the ‘energy contours’ in action space are flat,
P(S)
does not exist if the oscillator frequencies are commensurable, and is peaked about a non-zero value of
S
if the frequencies are incommensurable, indicating some regularity in the level distribution; the precise form of
P(S)
depends on the arithmetic nature of the irrational frequency ratios. Numerical experiments on simple two-dimensional systems support these theoretical conclusions.
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