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Stochasticity and Quantum Chaos - Proceedings of the 3rd Max Born Symposium, Sobotka Castle, September 15-17, 1993 (Hardcover,... Stochasticity and Quantum Chaos - Proceedings of the 3rd Max Born Symposium, Sobotka Castle, September 15-17, 1993 (Hardcover, 1995 ed.)
Z. Haba, Wojciech Cegla, Lech Jakobczyk
R1,654 Discovery Miles 16 540 Ships in 10 - 15 working days

These are the proceedings of the Third Max Born Symposium which took place at SobOtka Castle in September 1993. The Symposium is organized annually by the Institute of Theoretical Physics of the University of Wroclaw. Max Born was a student and later on an assistant at the University of Wroclaw (Wroclaw belonged to Germany at this time and was called Breslau). The topic of the Max Born Sympo sium varies each year reflecting the developement of theoretical physics. The subject of this Symposium "Stochasticity and quantum chaos" may well be considered as a continuation of the research interest of Max Born. Recall that Born treats his "Lectures on the mechanics of the atom" (published in 1925) as a nrst volume of a complete monograph (supposedly to be written by another person). His lectures concern the quantum mechanics of integrable systems. The quantum mechanics of non-integrable systems was the subject of the Third Max Born Symposium. It is known that classical non-integrable Hamiltonian systems show a chaotic behaviour. On the other hand quantum systems bounded in space are quasiperi odic. We believe that quantum systems have a reasonable classical limit. It is not clear how to reconcile the seemingly regular behaviour of quantum systems with the possible chaotic properties of their classical counterparts. The quantum proper ties of classically chaotic systems constitute the main subject of these Proceedings. Other topics discussed are: the quantum mechanics of dissipative systems, quantum measurement theory, the role of noise in classical and quantum systems."

Quantum Dynamics And Information - Proceedings Of The 46th Karpacz Winter School Of Theoretical Physics (Hardcover): Robert... Quantum Dynamics And Information - Proceedings Of The 46th Karpacz Winter School Of Theoretical Physics (Hardcover)
Robert Olkiewicz, Wojciech Cegla, Andrzej Frydryszak, Lech Jakobczyk, Piotr Garbaczewski
R2,646 Discovery Miles 26 460 Ships in 12 - 19 working days

The central theme of this lecture collection is quantum dynamics, regarded mostly as the dynamics of entanglement and that of decoherence phenomena. Both these concepts appear to refer to the behavior of surprisingly fragile features of quantum systems supposed to model quantum memories and to implement quantum date processing routines. This collection may serve as an essential resource for those interested in both theoretical description and practical applications of fundamentals of quantum mechanics.

Stochasticity and Quantum Chaos - Proceedings of the 3rd Max Born Symposium, Sobotka Castle, September 15-17, 1993 (Paperback,... Stochasticity and Quantum Chaos - Proceedings of the 3rd Max Born Symposium, Sobotka Castle, September 15-17, 1993 (Paperback, Softcover reprint of the original 1st ed. 1995)
Z. Haba, Wojciech Cegla, Lech Jakobczyk
R1,508 Discovery Miles 15 080 Ships in 10 - 15 working days

These are the proceedings of the Third Max Born Symposium which took place at SobOtka Castle in September 1993. The Symposium is organized annually by the Institute of Theoretical Physics of the University of Wroclaw. Max Born was a student and later on an assistant at the University of Wroclaw (Wroclaw belonged to Germany at this time and was called Breslau). The topic of the Max Born Sympo sium varies each year reflecting the developement of theoretical physics. The subject of this Symposium "Stochasticity and quantum chaos" may well be considered as a continuation of the research interest of Max Born. Recall that Born treats his "Lectures on the mechanics of the atom" (published in 1925) as a nrst volume of a complete monograph (supposedly to be written by another person). His lectures concern the quantum mechanics of integrable systems. The quantum mechanics of non-integrable systems was the subject of the Third Max Born Symposium. It is known that classical non-integrable Hamiltonian systems show a chaotic behaviour. On the other hand quantum systems bounded in space are quasiperi odic. We believe that quantum systems have a reasonable classical limit. It is not clear how to reconcile the seemingly regular behaviour of quantum systems with the possible chaotic properties of their classical counterparts. The quantum proper ties of classically chaotic systems constitute the main subject of these Proceedings. Other topics discussed are: the quantum mechanics of dissipative systems, quantum measurement theory, the role of noise in classical and quantum systems."

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