We study two broad classes of physically dissimilar problems, each corresponding to stochastically driven escape from a potential well. The first class, often used to model noise-induced order parameter reversal, comprises Ginzburg-Landau-type field theories defined on finite intervals, perturbed by thermal or other classical spatiotemporal noise. The second class comprises systems in which a single degree of freedom is perturbed by both thermal and quantum noise. Each class possesses a transition in its escape behavior, at a critical value of interval length and temperature, respectively. It is shown that there exists a mapping from one class of problems to the other, and that their respective transitions can be understood within a unified...
Using the mapping of the Fokker-Planck description of classical stochastic dynamics onto a quantum H...
The most frequently used in physical application diffusive (based on the Fokker-Planck equation) mod...
Nonthermal dynamical critical behavior can arise in isolated quantum systems brought out of equilibr...
A quantum phase transition is a phase transition at absolute zero occurring under variations in an e...
In this tutorial paper we present a comprehensive review of the escape dynamics from quantum metasta...
Quantum phase transitions occur at zero temperature when some non-thermal control-parameter like pre...
Equilibrium thermal noise is known to destroy any quantum phase transition. What are the effects of ...
Phase transitions and their associated critical phenomena are of fundamental importance and play a c...
Dynamical phase transitions can occur in isolated quantum systems that are brought out of equilibriu...
In this tutorial paper we present a comprehensive review of the escape dynamics from quantum metasta...
This article first gives a concise introduction to quantum phase transitions, emphasizing similariti...
The calculation of rate coefficients is a discipline of nonlinear science of importance to much of p...
In this Thesis we study the quantum to classical transition process in the context of quantum mechan...
We study the behaviour of a class of stochastic spatially extended systems exhibiting transition to ...
We investigate the theory of quantum fluctuations in non-equilibrium systems having large critical f...
Using the mapping of the Fokker-Planck description of classical stochastic dynamics onto a quantum H...
The most frequently used in physical application diffusive (based on the Fokker-Planck equation) mod...
Nonthermal dynamical critical behavior can arise in isolated quantum systems brought out of equilibr...
A quantum phase transition is a phase transition at absolute zero occurring under variations in an e...
In this tutorial paper we present a comprehensive review of the escape dynamics from quantum metasta...
Quantum phase transitions occur at zero temperature when some non-thermal control-parameter like pre...
Equilibrium thermal noise is known to destroy any quantum phase transition. What are the effects of ...
Phase transitions and their associated critical phenomena are of fundamental importance and play a c...
Dynamical phase transitions can occur in isolated quantum systems that are brought out of equilibriu...
In this tutorial paper we present a comprehensive review of the escape dynamics from quantum metasta...
This article first gives a concise introduction to quantum phase transitions, emphasizing similariti...
The calculation of rate coefficients is a discipline of nonlinear science of importance to much of p...
In this Thesis we study the quantum to classical transition process in the context of quantum mechan...
We study the behaviour of a class of stochastic spatially extended systems exhibiting transition to ...
We investigate the theory of quantum fluctuations in non-equilibrium systems having large critical f...
Using the mapping of the Fokker-Planck description of classical stochastic dynamics onto a quantum H...
The most frequently used in physical application diffusive (based on the Fokker-Planck equation) mod...
Nonthermal dynamical critical behavior can arise in isolated quantum systems brought out of equilibr...