The system becomes more chaotic as dynamical symmetries are broken by increasing the quantum defect; consequently, the distribution evolves from nearly a Poisson distribution (a) to a Wigner distribution (h).
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Similarly, many systems which exhibit classical chaos have been found with quantum solutions yielding a Wigner distribution, thus supporting the ideas above.
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