Coherent Dynamics of Complex Quantum Systems

Coherent Dynamics of Complex Quantum Systems
Title Coherent Dynamics of Complex Quantum Systems PDF eBook
Author Vladimir M. Akulin
Publisher Springer Science & Business Media
Pages 477
Release 2005-09-13
Genre Science
ISBN 3540210520

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Coherent Dynamics of Complex Quantum Systems is aimed at senior-level undergraduate students in the areas of atomic, molecular, and laser physics, physical chemistry, quantum optics and quantum informatics. It should help them put particular problems in these fields into a broader scientific context and thereby take advantage of the well-elaborated technique of the adjacent fields.

Dynamics of Complex Quantum Systems

Dynamics of Complex Quantum Systems
Title Dynamics of Complex Quantum Systems PDF eBook
Author Vladimir M. Akulin
Publisher Springer Science & Business Media
Pages 683
Release 2013-12-30
Genre Science
ISBN 940077205X

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This book gathers together a range of similar problems that can be encountered in different fields of modern quantum physics and that have common features with regard to multilevel quantum systems. The main motivation was to examine from a uniform standpoint various models and approaches that have been developed in atomic, molecular, condensed matter, chemical, laser and nuclear physics in various contexts. The book should help senior-level undergraduate, graduate students and researchers putting particular problems in these fields into a broader scientific context and thereby taking advantage of well-established techniques used in adjacent fields. This second edition has been expanded to include substantial new material (e.g. new sections on Dynamic Localization and on Euclidean Random Matrices and new chapters on Entanglement, Open Quantum Systems, and Coherence Protection). It is based on the author’s lectures at the Moscow Institute of Physics and Technology, at the CNRS Aimé Cotton Laboratory, and on other courses he has given over the last two decades.

Complex Quantum Systems

Complex Quantum Systems
Title Complex Quantum Systems PDF eBook
Author Heinz Siedentop
Publisher World Scientific Publishing Company
Pages 290
Release 2013
Genre Mathematics
ISBN 9789814460149

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This volume is based on lectures given during the program Complex Quantum Systems held at the National University of Singapore's Institute for Mathematical Sciences from 17 February to 27 March 2010. It guides the reader through two introductory expositions on large Coulomb systems to five of the most important developments in the field: derivation of mean field equations, derivation of effective Hamiltonians, alternative high precision methods in quantum chemistry, modern many body methods originating from quantum information, and - the most complex - semirelativistic quantum electrodynamics. These introductions are written by leaders in their fields; amongst them are Volker Bach, Rafael Benguria, Thomas Chen, and Jan Philip Solovej. Together, they fill a gap between current textbooks and the vast modern literature on complex quantum systems.

Dynamics of Complex Quantum Systems

Dynamics of Complex Quantum Systems
Title Dynamics of Complex Quantum Systems PDF eBook
Author Vladimir M. Akulin
Publisher
Pages 692
Release 2014-01-31
Genre
ISBN 9789400772069

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Decoherence, Entanglement and Information Protection in Complex Quantum Systems

Decoherence, Entanglement and Information Protection in Complex Quantum Systems
Title Decoherence, Entanglement and Information Protection in Complex Quantum Systems PDF eBook
Author Vladimir M. Akulin
Publisher Springer Science & Business Media
Pages 704
Release 2005-12-15
Genre Science
ISBN 1402032838

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This book is a collection of articles on the contemporary status of quantum mechanics, dedicated to the fundamental issues of entanglement, decoherence, irreversibility, information processing, and control of quantum evolution, with a view of possible applications. It has multidisciplinary character and is addressed at a broad readership in physics, computer science, chemistry, and electrical engineering. It is written by the world-leading experts in pertinent fields such as quantum computing, atomic, molecular and optical physics, condensed matter physics, and statistical physics.

Quantum Networks

Quantum Networks
Title Quantum Networks PDF eBook
Author Günter Mahler
Publisher Springer Science & Business Media
Pages 416
Release 2013-03-09
Genre Science
ISBN 366203669X

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Quantum Networks is focused on density matrix theory cast into a product operator representation, particularly adapted to describing networks of finite state subsystems. This approach is important for understanding non-classical aspects such as single subsystem and multi-subsystem entanglement. An intuitive picture evolves of how these features are generated and destroyed by interactions with the environment. This second edition has been revised and enlarged. For better clarity the text has been partly reorganized and figures and formulae are presented in a more attractive way.

Tunneling In Complex Systems

Tunneling In Complex Systems
Title Tunneling In Complex Systems PDF eBook
Author Steve Tomsovic
Publisher World Scientific
Pages 339
Release 1998-06-19
Genre Science
ISBN 9814496251

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Quantum tunneling is an intriguing phenomenon arising in a multitude of physical contexts. New experiments in systems as wide ranging as superdeformed nuclei, Bose-Einstein condensed gases, and nanomagnetic systems are spurring theoretical studies into the fundamental nature of tunneling. In this volume, the articles include: (i) tunneling out of a metastable state, (ii) coherence between two wells in tunneling contact, (iii) the consequences of the nature of the underlying dynamics (i.e. regular motion, chaos or some mixture) in low-dimensional systems and its connection to newly identified tunneling phenomena such as chaos-assisted tunneling, (iv) nanomagnetic systems with focus on comparing environmental descriptions of nuclear spins and oscillators, (v) solitons in Bose condensates, (vi) tunneling out of the nuclear superdeformed well and its use as a probe of pairing and chaos in excited nuclear states, and (vii) problems linked to the Bose condensed phase of atomic alkali gases.These subjects and others are gathered in six pedagogical courses given during the spring of 1997 at the National Institute of Nuclear Physics program “Tunneling in complex systems”. The purpose of the courses was to give graduate students and postdoctoral researchers exposure to a sampling of such recent theoretical advances and experimental contexts of tunneling as well as a bridge for the communication gaps between researchers in the various fields concerned with tunneling.