This book focuses on unstable systems both from the classical and the quantum mechanical points of view and studies the relations between them. The first part deals with quantum systems. Here the main methods are critically described, such as the Gamow approach, the Wigner-Weisskopf formulation, the Lax-Phillips theory, and a method developed by the authors using the dilation construction proposed by Nagy and Foias. The second part provides a description of approaches to classical stability analysis and introduces geometrical methods recently developed by the authors, which show to be highly effective in diagnosing instability and, in many cases, chaotic behavior. Part three shows that many of the aspects of the classical picture display pr...
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In this work the decoherence formalism of quantum mechanics is explored and applied to a number of i...
International audienceThis chapter provides an introduction to several important and interesting fac...
One of the most unexpected results in science in recent years is that quite ordinary systems obeying...
This book provides a thorough and comprehensive discussion of classical and quantum chaos theory for...
This classic text provides an excellent introduction to a new and rapidly developing field of resear...
This dissertation describes mainly researches on the chaotic properties of some classical and quantu...
The field of nonlinear dynamics and chaos has grown very much over the last few decades and is becom...
The field of nonlinear dynamics and chaos has grown very much over the last few decades and is becom...
This by now classic text provides an excellent introduction to and survey of the still-expanding fie...
Abstract. Interrelations between dynamical and statistical laws in physics, on the one hand, and bet...
The authors have introduced an extended formulation of dynamics which allows a clear distinction bet...
This thesis presents theoretical groundwork for the investigation of particular phenomena of instabi...
The role of “chaos” in the fundamental dynamical description, both classical and quantum, is discuss...
We study stability analysis, asymptotic stability and Solutional behaviour of the system String Theo...
Bringing together 18 chapters written by leading experts in dynamical systems, operator theory, part...
In this work the decoherence formalism of quantum mechanics is explored and applied to a number of i...
International audienceThis chapter provides an introduction to several important and interesting fac...
One of the most unexpected results in science in recent years is that quite ordinary systems obeying...