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A generalized entropy measuring quantum localization

... pure states, this inequality is obviously trivial, because S v.N. =0. In several studies the entropy (3) has been used to measure the degree of localization of eigenstates in a certain ``natural basis'', also in order to separate the states into ``regular'' and ``chaotic'' ones my measuring their de ...
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