Chaotic Behavior in Quantum Systems : Theory and Applications / edited by Giulio Casati.
Six years ago, in June 1977, the first international conference on chaos in classical dynamical systems took place here in Como. For the first time, physicists, mathematicians, biologists, chemists, economists, and others got together to discuss the relevance of the recent progress in nonlinear clas...
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1985.
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Table of Contents:
- Mathematical and Physical Properties of Schrodinger Equations with Random and Almost-Periodic Potentials
- Small Divisors in Quantum Mechanics
- The Relation Between Quantum Mechanics and Classical Mechanics: A Survey of some Mathematical Aspects
- Lifshitz Singularity of the Integrated Density of States and Absence of Diffusion Near the Bottom of the Spectrum for a Random Hamiltonian
- Fluctuations in Nuclear Spectra
- Characterization of Fluctuations of Chaotic Quantum Spectra
- Spectral Fluctuations and Chaos in Quantum Systems
- Aspects of Degeneracy
- Periodic Orbits and a Correlation Function for the Semiclassical Density of States
- Mild Chaos
- Regular and Irregular Energy Spectra
- Stochastic Ionization of Bound Electrons
- Quantum Diffusion Limitation at Excitation of Rydberg Atom in Variable Field
- Quantum Chaos and Anderson Localization
- Transition of Coherent Classical Wave to Phase Incoherence
- Chaos in Dissipative Quantum Systems
- Semiclassical Quantization on Fragmented Tori
- Quantum Ergodicity and Intensity Fluctuations
- Aspects of Intramolecular Dynamics in Chemistry
- Semiclassical Analysis of Regular and Irregular Modes of Quantum Coupled Oscillators
- Quantum Chaos as Basis for Statistical Mechanics
- Continual Observations in Quantum Mechanics
- Classical Quantization: Two Possible Approaches
- Quantum Chaos and the Theory of Measurement
- Bohr's 'Phenomenon' and 'Law Without Law'