Classical Nonintegrability Quantum Chaos

Classical Nonintegrability  Quantum Chaos
Author: Andreas Knauf,Yakov G. Sinai
Publsiher: Birkhäuser
Total Pages: 104
Release: 2012-12-06
Genre: Science
ISBN: 9783034889322

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Our DMV Seminar on 'Classical Nonintegrability, Quantum Chaos' intended to introduce students and beginning researchers to the techniques applied in nonin tegrable classical and quantum dynamics. Several of these lectures are collected in this volume. The basic phenomenon of nonlinear dynamics is mixing in phase space, lead ing to a positive dynamical entropy and a loss of information about the initial state. The nonlinear motion in phase space gives rise to a linear action on phase space functions which in the case of iterated maps is given by a so-called transfer operator. Good mixing rates lead to a spectral gap for this operator. Similar to the use made of the Riemann zeta function in the investigation of the prime numbers, dynamical zeta functions are now being applied in nonlinear dynamics. In Chapter 2 V. Baladi first introduces dynamical zeta functions and transfer operators, illustrating and motivating these notions with a simple one-dimensional dynamical system. Then she presents a commented list of useful references, helping the newcomer to enter smoothly into this fast-developing field of research. Chapter 3 on irregular scattering and Chapter 4 on quantum chaos by A. Knauf deal with solutions of the Hamilton and the Schr6dinger equation. Scatter ing by a potential force tends to be irregular if three or more scattering centres are present, and a typical phenomenon is the occurrence of a Cantor set of bounded orbits. The presence of this set influences those scattering orbits which come close.

Classical Nonintegrability Quantum Chaos

Classical Nonintegrability  Quantum Chaos
Author: Andreas Knauf
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 107
Release: 1996
Genre: Electronic Book
ISBN: OCLC:257805262

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Quantum Chaos

Quantum Chaos
Author: Katsuhiro Nakamura
Publsiher: CUP Archive
Total Pages: 228
Release: 1994-06-02
Genre: Mathematics
ISBN: 0521467462

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Past studies on chaos have been concerned with classical systems but this book is one of the first to deal with quantum chaos.

Chaos in Classical and Quantum Mechanics

Chaos in Classical and Quantum Mechanics
Author: Martin C. Gutzwiller
Publsiher: Springer Science & Business Media
Total Pages: 445
Release: 2013-11-27
Genre: Mathematics
ISBN: 9781461209836

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Describes the chaos apparent in simple mechanical systems with the goal of elucidating the connections between classical and quantum mechanics. It develops the relevant ideas of the last two decades via geometric intuition rather than algebraic manipulation. The historical and cultural background against which these scientific developments have occurred is depicted, and realistic examples are discussed in detail. This book enables entry-level graduate students to tackle fresh problems in this rich field.

The Transition to Chaos

The Transition to Chaos
Author: Linda Reichl
Publsiher: Springer Nature
Total Pages: 555
Release: 2021-04-12
Genre: Science
ISBN: 9783030635343

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Based on courses given at the universities of Texas and California, this book treats an active field of research that touches upon the foundations of physics and chemistry. It presents, in as simple a manner as possible, the basic mechanisms that determine the dynamical evolution of both classical and quantum systems in sufficient generality to include quantum phenomena. The book begins with a discussion of Noether's theorem, integrability, KAM theory, and a definition of chaotic behavior; continues with a detailed discussion of area-preserving maps, integrable quantum systems, spectral properties, path integrals, and periodically driven systems; and concludes by showing how to apply the ideas to stochastic systems. The presentation is complete and self-contained; appendices provide much of the needed mathematical background, and there are extensive references to the current literature; while problems at the ends of chapters help students clarify their understanding. This new edition has an updated presentation throughout, and a new chapter on open quantum systems.

Dissipative Quantum Chaos and Decoherence

Dissipative Quantum Chaos and Decoherence
Author: Daniel Braun
Publsiher: Springer
Total Pages: 134
Release: 2003-07-01
Genre: Science
ISBN: 9783540409168

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This overview of the state of the art of research in an exciting field mainly emphasizes the development of a semiclassical formalism that allows one to incorporate the effect of dissipation and decoherence in a precise, yet tractable way into the quantum mechanics of classically chaotic systems.

The Transition to Chaos

The Transition to Chaos
Author: Linda Reichl
Publsiher: Springer Science & Business Media
Total Pages: 692
Release: 2013-11-11
Genre: Science
ISBN: 9781475743500

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Based on courses given at the universities of Texas and California, this book treats an active field of research that touches upon the foundations of physics and chemistry. It presents, in as simple a manner as possible, the basic mechanisms that determine the dynamical evolution of both classical and quantum systems in sufficient generality to include quantum phenomena. The book begins with a discussion of Noether's theorem, integrability, KAM theory, and a definition of chaotic behavior; continues with a detailed discussion of area-preserving maps, integrable quantum systems, spectral properties, path integrals, and periodically driven systems; and concludes by showing how to apply the ideas to stochastic systems. The presentation is complete and self-contained; appendices provide much of the needed mathematical background, and there are extensive references to the current literature; while problems at the ends of chapters help students clarify their understanding. This new edition has an updated presentation throughout, and a new chapter on open quantum systems.

Quantum Non integrability

Quantum Non integrability
Author: Da-hsuan Feng,Bailin Hao,Jian-min Yuan
Publsiher: World Scientific
Total Pages: 562
Release: 1992-09-30
Genre: Electronic Book
ISBN: 9789814635684

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Recent developments in nonlinear dynamics has significantly altered our basic understanding of the foundations of classical physics. However, it is quantum mechanics, not classical mechanics, which describes the motion of the nucleons, atoms, and molecules in the microscopic world. What are then the quantum signatures of the ubiquitous chaotic behavior observed in classical physics? In answering this question one cannot avoid probing the deepest foundations connecting classical and quantum mechanics. This monograph reviews some of the most current thinkings and developments in this exciting field of physics.