Quantum signatures of chaos

By: Fritz HaakeContributor(s): Sven Gnutzmann | Marek KusSeries: Springer series in synergeticsPublication details: Switzerland Springer 2010Edition: 4th EdDescription: xxvi, 659 pISBN: 9783319975795Subject(s): Quantum chaosLOC classification: Q172.5Online resources: Click here to access online
Contents:
Introduction; Time Reversal and Unitary Symmetries; Level Repulsion; Level Clustering; Random-Matrix Theory; Supersymmetry and Sigma Model for Random Matrices; Ballistic Sigma Model for Individual Unitary Maps and Graphs; Quantum Localization; Classical Hamiltonian Chaos; Semiclassical Roles for Classical Orbits; Level Dynamics; Dissipative Systems;
Summary: This classic text provides an excellent introduction to a new and rapidly developing field of research. Now well established as a textbook in this rapidly developing field of research, the new edition is much enlarged and covers a host of new results. (source: Nielsen Book Data; retrieved from Stanford libraries catalog)
Tags from this library: No tags from this library for this title. Log in to add tags.
    Average rating: 0.0 (0 votes)
Item type Current library Shelving location Call number Status Date due Barcode
Book Book ICTS
Rack No 3 Q172.5 (Browse shelf (Opens below)) Available 02620
Book Book ICTS
Rack No 3 Q172.5 (Browse shelf (Opens below)) Checked out to Tamoghna Ray (0009040304) 04/06/2023 02615

Introduction;
Time Reversal and Unitary Symmetries;
Level Repulsion;
Level Clustering;
Random-Matrix Theory;
Supersymmetry and Sigma Model for Random Matrices;
Ballistic Sigma Model for Individual Unitary Maps and Graphs;
Quantum Localization;
Classical Hamiltonian Chaos;
Semiclassical Roles for Classical Orbits;
Level Dynamics;
Dissipative Systems;

This classic text provides an excellent introduction to a new and rapidly developing field of research. Now well established as a textbook in this rapidly developing field of research, the new edition is much enlarged and covers a host of new results.
(source: Nielsen Book Data; retrieved from Stanford libraries catalog)