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Quantum Chaos Y2K - Proceedings of Nobel Symposium 116

English · Hardback

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Quantum chaos is becoming a very wide field that ranges from experiments to theoretical physics and purely mathematical issues. In view of this grand span, Nobel Symposium 116 focused on experiments and theory, and attempted to encourage interplay between them. There was emphasis on the interdisciplinary character of the subject, involving a broad range of subjects in physics, including condensed matter physics, nuclear physics, atomic physics and elementary particle physics. The physics involved in quantum chaos has much in common with acoustics, microwaves, optics, etc., and therefore the symposium also covered aspects of wave chaos in this broader sense. The program was structured according to the following areas: manifestations of classical chaos in quantum systems; transport phenomena; quantal spectra in terms of periodic orbits; semiclassical and random matrix approaches; quantum chaos in interacting systems; chaos and tunneling; wave-dynamic chaos. This important book constitutes the proceedings of the symposium.

Product details

Assisted by Sven Aberg (Editor), Karl-Fredrik Berggren (Editor)
Publisher World Scientific Publishing Company
 
Languages English
Product format Hardback
Released 10.10.2001
 
EAN 9789810247119
ISBN 978-981-02-4711-9
No. of pages 284
Series Proceedings of Nobel Symposium
Proceedings of Nobel Symposium
Proceedings Of Nobel Symposium - Physics
Subject Natural sciences, medicine, IT, technology > Physics, astronomy > Theoretical physics

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