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- Title
A CRITICAL ANALYSIS OF CHAOS BASED BEHAVIOR INSPIRED COHERENT SMATTERING WITH ITS POTENTIAL SIGNIFICANCE.
- Authors
BARY, GHULAM; AHMED, WAQAR; AHMAD, RIAZ; ELDIN, SAYED M.; KHAN, ILYAS; HUANG, DUOHUI
- Abstract
In this paper, we investigated the influence of temperature and momentum-dependent coherence-chaos radiations on particle excretion from a fluid with quantum supremacy. The dynamics interpretation of a system can become exceedingly complex and femtoscopy is an efficient quantum tool that captures and explores the complicated dynamical properties. This research presents a comprehensive and brief analysis of fluid in the context of quantum interference for partially chaotic systems, as well as novel findings for chaos synchronization of identical bosons in the extending source are evaluated. The eminence of coherence on chaotic production has been demonstrated using correlation plots in the existence of the quantum influence. The temperature profile is described with the mitigation of graphs created for various flow peculiarities, and the density equations are derived through feasible interferences transformation approaches. Results exhibit the quantitative data of chaotic and droplets exhibiting coherence features and illustrate a premise that depicts motivated conversions between cold and hot bosonic particles crossover during the expanding of emitted sources. The emergent phase can contain a partially thermalized distribution of particles which is elucidated by the swiftness of the hadronic transition and this phase reveals marvelous entirely quantum correlations according to our findings. In particular, we formulate the normalized interception for the hybrid system using particular methods to probe the source configurations.
- Subjects
QUANTUM correlations; QUANTUM fluids; HYBRID systems; CRITICAL analysis; QUANTUM interference; MOMENTUM transfer
- Publication
Fractals, 2023, Vol 31, Issue 10, p1
- ISSN
0218-348X
- Publication type
Article
- DOI
10.1142/S0218348X23401618