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This volume contains the proceedings of the NATO Advanced Research
Workshop on Quantum Chaos -- Theory and Experiment', held at the
Niels Bohr Institute, University of Copenhagen, from 28 May to 1
June 1991. The work brings together leading quantum chaos theorists
and experimentalists and greatly improves our understanding of the
physics of quantum systems whose classical limit is chaotic.
Quantum chaos is a subject of considerable current interest in a
variety of fields, in particular nuclear physics, chemistry,
statistical mechanics, atomic physics, condensed matter physics and
nonlinear dynamics. The volume contains lectures about the
currently most active fronts of quantum chaos, such as scars,
semiclassical methods, quantum diffusion, random matrix spectra,
quantum chaos in atomic and nuclear physics, and possible
implications of quantum chaos for the problem of quantum
measurement. Part of the book -- The Physics of Quantum
Measurements -- is dedicated to the memory of John Bell.
This volume contains the proceedings of the NATO Advanced Research
Workshop on Quantum Chaos -- Theory and Experiment', held at the
Niels Bohr Institute, University of Copenhagen, from 28 May to 1
June 1991. The work brings together leading quantum chaos theorists
and experimentalists and greatly improves our understanding of the
physics of quantum systems whose classical limit is chaotic.
Quantum chaos is a subject of considerable current interest in a
variety of fields, in particular nuclear physics, chemistry,
statistical mechanics, atomic physics, condensed matter physics and
nonlinear dynamics. The volume contains lectures about the
currently most active fronts of quantum chaos, such as scars,
semiclassical methods, quantum diffusion, random matrix spectra,
quantum chaos in atomic and nuclear physics, and possible
implications of quantum chaos for the problem of quantum
measurement. Part of the book -- The Physics of Quantum
Measurements -- is dedicated to the memory of John Bell.
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