What features are critical to the quantum-like behavior? Quantization emerges from the dynamic constraint imposed on the walker by its monochromatic pilot-wave field. For example, quantized orbits may be understood in terms of the interaction of the walker with its own wake:Quantization emerges only when the wave field lasts longer than the orbital period. The dispersion relation of the wave field is not important. What is important is that the wave be monochromatic, hence the critical importance of the Faraday forcing and the resonance between the bouncing drop and its pilot wave. Studies of orbital motion suggest that multimodal statistics are a generic feature of chaotic pilot-wave dynamics: Unstable eigenstates serve as attractors that leave an imprint on the statistics.
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