Resonances instability, and irreversibility

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Resonances instability, and irreversibility

edited by I. Prigogine and Stuart A. Rice

(Advances in chemical physics / edited by I. Prigogine and Stuart A. Rice, v. 99)

J. Wiley, c1997

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In Resonances, Instability, and Irreversibility: The LiouvilleSpace Extension of Quantum Mechanics T. Petrosky and I. Prigogine Unstable Systems in Generalized Quantum Theory E. C. G. Sudarshan, Charles B. Chiu, and G. Bhamathi Resonances and Dilatation Analyticity in Liouville Space Erkki J. Brandas Time, Irreversibility, and Unstable Systems in QuantumPhysics E. Eisenberg and L. P. Horwitz Quantum Systems with Diagonal Singularity I. Antoniou and Z. Suchanecki Nonadiabatic Crossing of Decaying Levels V. V. and Vl. V. Kocharovsky and S. Tasaki Can We Observe Microscopic Chaos in the Laboratory? Pierre Gaspard Proton Nonlocality and Decoherence in Condensed Matter --Predictions and Experimental Results C. A. Chatzidimitriou-Dreismann "We are at a most interesting moment in the history of science.Classical science emphasized equilibrium, stability, and timereversibility. Now we see instabilities, fluctuations, evolution onall levels of observations. This change of perspective requires newtools, new concepts. This volume invites the reader not to anenumeration of final achievements of contemporary science, but toan excursion to science in the making." --from the Foreword by I.Prigogine What are the dynamical roots of irreversibility? How can past andfuture be distinguished on the fundamental level of description?Are human beings the children of time --or its progenitors? Inrecent years, a growing number of chemists and physicists haveagreed that the solution to the problem of irreversibility requiresan extension of classical and quantum mechanics. There is, however,no consensus on which direction this extension should take toinclude the dynamical description of irreversible processes. Resonances, Instability, and Irreversibility surveys recentattempts --both direct and indirect --to address the problem ofirreversibility. Internationally recognized researchers report ontheir recent studies, which run the gamut from experimental tohighly mathematical. The subject matter of these papers falls intothree categories: classical systems with emphasis on chaos anddynamical instability, resonances and unstable quantum systems, andthe general problem of irreversibility. Presenting the cutting edge of research into some of the mostcompelling questions that face contemporary chemical physics,Resonances, Instability, and Irreversibility is fascinating readingfor professionals and students in every area of the discipline.

Table of Contents

The Liouville Space Extension of Quantum Mechanics (T. Petrosky& I. Prigogine). Unstable Systems in Generalized Quantum Theory (E. Sudarshan, etal.). Resonances and Dilation Analyticity in Liouville Space (E.Bandas). Time, Irreversibility and Unstable Systems in Quantum Physics (E.Eisenberg & L. Horwitz). Quantum Systems with Diagonal Singularity (I. Antoniou & Z.Suchanecki). Nonadiabatic Crossing of Decaying Levels (V. Kocharovsky, etal.). Can We Observe Microscopic Chaos in the Laboratory? (P. Gaspard) Proton Nonlocality and Decoherence in CondensedMatter-Predictions and Experimental Results (C.Chatzidimitriou-Dreismann). Indexes.

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