Quantum chaos : between order and disorder

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Quantum chaos : between order and disorder

a selection of papers compiled and introduced by Giulio Casati, Boris Chirikov

Cambridge University Press, 2006

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Includes bibliographical references and index

First published 1995

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Description

Quantum Chaos provides a comprehensive overview of our understanding of chaotic behaviour in a wide variety of quantum and semiclassical systems, and describes both experimental and theoretical investigations. A general introduction sets out the main features of chaos in quantum systems. Thereafter, in an authoritative collection of papers, prominent scientists put forward their particular interpretations of quantum chaos, with reference to a broad range of interesting physical systems. As yet, there is no universally accepted definition of quantum chaos. However, by dealing with such a wide range of topics from different branches of physics, this book provides an overview of this rapidly expanding field, and will be of great interest to graduate students and researchers in many areas of physics and chemistry.

Table of Contents

  • Preface
  • Acknowledgments
  • Introduction: 1. The legacy of chaos in quantum mechanics G. Casati and B. V. Chirikov
  • Part I. Classical Chaos and Quantum Localization: 2. Stochastic behaviour of a quantum pendulum under a periodic perturbation G. Casati, B. V. Chirikov, F. M. Izrailev and J. Ford
  • 3. Quantum dynamics of a nonintegrable system D. R. Grempel, R. E. Prange and S. E. Fishman
  • 4. Excitation of molecular rotation by periodic microwave pulses. A testing ground for Anderson localization R. Blumel, S. Fishman and U. Smilansky
  • 5. Localization of diffusive excitation in multi-level systems D. K. Shepelyansky
  • 6. Classical and quantum chaos for a kicked top F. Haake, M. Kus and R. Scharf
  • 7. Self-similarity in quantum dynamics L. E. Reichl and L. Haoming
  • 8. Time irreversibility of classically chaotic quantum dynamics K. Ikeda
  • 9. Effect of noise on time-dependent quantum chaos E. Ott, T. M. Antonsen Jr and J. D. Hanson
  • 10. Dynamical localization, dissipation and noise R. F. Graham
  • 11. Maximum entropy models and quantum transmission in disordered systems J.-L. Pichard and M. Sanquer
  • 12. Solid state 'atoms' in intense oscillating fields M. S. Sherwin
  • Part II. Atoms in Strong Fields: 13. Localization of classically chaotic diffusion for hydrogen atoms in microwave fields J. E. Bayfield, G. Casati, I. Guarneri and D. W. Sokol
  • 14. Inhibition of quantum transport due to 'scars' of unstable periodic orbits R. V. Jensen, M. M. Sanders, M. Saraceno and B. Sundaram
  • 15. Rubidium Rydberg atoms in strong fields G. Benson, G. Raithel and H. Walther
  • 16. Diamagnetic Rydberg atom: confrontation of calculated and observed spectra C.-H. Iu, G. R. Welch, M. M. Kash, D. Kleppner, D. Delande and J. C. Gay
  • 17. Semiclassical approximation for the quantum states of a hydrogen atom in a magnetic field near the ionization limit M. Y. Kuchiev and O. P. Sushkov
  • 18. The semiclassical helium atom D. Wintgen, K. Richter and G. Tanner
  • 19. Stretched helium: a model for quantum chaos in two-electron atoms R. Blumel and W. P. Reinhardt
  • Part III. Semiclassical Approximations: 20. Semiclassical theory of spectral rigidity M. V. Berry
  • 21. Semiclassical structure of trace formulas R. G. Littlejohn
  • 22. h-Expansion for quantum trace formulas P. Gaspard
  • 23. Pinball scattering B. Eckhardt, G. Russberg, P. Cvitanovic, P. E. Rosenqvist and P. Scherer
  • 24. Logarithm breaking time in quantum chaos G. P. Berman and G. M. Zaslavsky
  • 25. Semiclassical propagation: how long can it last? M. A. Sepulveda, S. Tomsovic and E. J. Heller
  • 26. The quantized Baker's transformation N. L. Balazs and A. Voros
  • 27. Classical structures in the quantized baker transformation M. Saraceno
  • 28. Quantum nodal points as fingerprints of classical chaos P. Leboeuf and A. Voros
  • 29. Chaology of action billiards A. M. Ozorio de Almeida and M. A. M. de Aguiar
  • Part IV. Level Statistics and Random Matrix Theory: 30. Characterization of chaotic quantum spectra and universality of level fluctuation laws O. Bohigas, M. J. Giannono, and C. Schmit
  • 31. Quantum chaos, localization and band random matrices F. M. Izrailev
  • 32. Structural invariance in channel space: a step toward understanding chaotic scattering in quantum mechanics T. H. Seligman
  • 33. Spectral properties of a Fermi accelerating disk R. Badrinarayanan and J. J. Jose
  • 34. Spectral properties of systems with dynamical localization T. Dittrich and U. Smilansky
  • 35. Unbound quantum diffusion and fractal spectra T. Geisel, R. Ketzmerick and G. Petschel
  • 36. Microwave studies in irregularly shaped billiards H.-J. Stoeckmann, J. Stein and M. Kollman
  • Index.

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  • NCID
    BA83296848
  • ISBN
    • 9780521031660
  • Country Code
    uk
  • Title Language Code
    eng
  • Text Language Code
    eng
  • Place of Publication
    Cambridge
  • Pages/Volumes
    xv, 683 p.
  • Size
    25 cm
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