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Quantum integrability and quantum chaos in the micromaser
Theoretical and Mathematical Physics, 2000The time-dependent quantum Hamiltonians $$\hat H\left( t \right) = \left\{ {\begin{array}{*{20}c} {\hat H,t_i< t< t_i + t_{int} } \\ {\omega _0 \hat N,t_i + t_{int}< t< t_i + 1,} \\ \end{array} } \right.$$ describe a maser with N two-level atoms ...
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Physica Scripta, 1985
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Quantum chaos: unexpected complexity
Physica D: Nonlinear Phenomena, 1995zbMATH Open Web Interface contents unavailable due to conflicting licenses.
CASATI, GIULIO, CHIRIKOV B. V.
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Computing in Science & Engineering, 2007
An important class of systems - billiards - can show a wide variety of dynamical behavior. Using tools developed in Python, researchers can interactively study the complexity of these dynamics. Such behavior is directly reflected in properties of the corresponding quantum systems, such as eigenvalue statistics or the structure of ...
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An important class of systems - billiards - can show a wide variety of dynamical behavior. Using tools developed in Python, researchers can interactively study the complexity of these dynamics. Such behavior is directly reflected in properties of the corresponding quantum systems, such as eigenvalue statistics or the structure of ...
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Ray Splitting and Quantum Chaos
Physical Review Letters, 1996Ray splitting is the phenomenon whereby a ray incident on a boundary splits into more than one ray traveling away from the boundary. The most common example of this is the situation, originally considered by Snell in 1621, in which an incident light ray splits into reflected and transmitted rays at a discontinuity in refractive index.
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Probing Many-Body Quantum Chaos with Quantum Simulators
Physical Review X, 2022Lata Kh Joshi +2 more
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Adiabatic Eigenstate Deformations as a Sensitive Probe for Quantum Chaos
Physical Review X, 2020Pieter W Claeys +2 more
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Studies in History and Philosophy of Science Part B: Studies in History and Philosophy of Modern Physics, 1998
Wise, M., Brock, D.
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