The problem of chaotic behavior in quantum mechanics is investigated against the background of the theory of quantum-nondemolition (QND) measurements. The analysis is based on two relevant features: The outcomes of a sequence of QND measurements are unambiguously predictable, and these measurements actually can be performed on one single system without perturbing its time evolution. Consequently, QND measurements represent an appropriate framework to analyze the conditions for the occurrence of ‘‘deterministic randomness’’ in quantum systems. The general arguments are illustrated by a discussion of a quantum system with a time evolution that possesses nonvanishing algorithmic complexity
An overview of the most important, in our opinion, recent results (both numerical as well as theoret...
Abstract. Interrelations between dynamical and statistical laws in physics, on the one hand, and bet...
This thesis makes a unique contribution to the field of quantum chaos by theoretically demonstrating...
Conventional wisdom has it that chaotic behavior is either strongly suppressed or absent in quantum ...
The relationship between chaos and quantum mechanics has been somewhat uneasy -- even stormy, in the...
This classic text provides an excellent introduction to a new and rapidly developing field of resear...
We study the influence of a chaotic environment in the evolution of an open quantum system. We show ...
A short historical overview is given on the development of our knowledge of complex dynamical system...
The intrinsic multivaluedness of the effective dynamical functions, revealed in part I of this serie...
The conception of quantum chaos is described in some detail. The most striking feature of this novel...
A novel concept for quantum chaos in spin systems is proposed which differs distinctively from conce...
The concept of the fundamental dynamic uncertainty (or the fundamental multivaluedness of dynamical ...
A simple experiment using radioactive decay is proposed to test the possibility of a determinsistic,...
This by now classic text provides an excellent introduction to and survey of the still-expanding fie...
We study a dissipative quantum mechanical model of the projective measurement of a qubit. We demonst...
An overview of the most important, in our opinion, recent results (both numerical as well as theoret...
Abstract. Interrelations between dynamical and statistical laws in physics, on the one hand, and bet...
This thesis makes a unique contribution to the field of quantum chaos by theoretically demonstrating...
Conventional wisdom has it that chaotic behavior is either strongly suppressed or absent in quantum ...
The relationship between chaos and quantum mechanics has been somewhat uneasy -- even stormy, in the...
This classic text provides an excellent introduction to a new and rapidly developing field of resear...
We study the influence of a chaotic environment in the evolution of an open quantum system. We show ...
A short historical overview is given on the development of our knowledge of complex dynamical system...
The intrinsic multivaluedness of the effective dynamical functions, revealed in part I of this serie...
The conception of quantum chaos is described in some detail. The most striking feature of this novel...
A novel concept for quantum chaos in spin systems is proposed which differs distinctively from conce...
The concept of the fundamental dynamic uncertainty (or the fundamental multivaluedness of dynamical ...
A simple experiment using radioactive decay is proposed to test the possibility of a determinsistic,...
This by now classic text provides an excellent introduction to and survey of the still-expanding fie...
We study a dissipative quantum mechanical model of the projective measurement of a qubit. We demonst...
An overview of the most important, in our opinion, recent results (both numerical as well as theoret...
Abstract. Interrelations between dynamical and statistical laws in physics, on the one hand, and bet...
This thesis makes a unique contribution to the field of quantum chaos by theoretically demonstrating...