The Court Challenge: What Survives the Ehrenfest Barrier, and Why It Matters

A particle bounces inside an enclosed court. If the court's walls are curved in just the right way — a stadium shape, a square with a circular obstacle — the particle's classical trajectory becomes fully chaotic: exponentially sensitive to initial conditions, mixing through phase space at a rate measured by the Lyapunov exponent λ. This … Continue reading The Court Challenge: What Survives the Ehrenfest Barrier, and Why It Matters