
Nonlinear, Deformed And Irreversible Quantum Systems - Proceedings Of The International Symposium On Mathematical Physics
World Scientific Publishing Co Pte Ltd
Will be published approx. on 1. August 1995
Book
Hardback
492 pages
978-981-02-2266-6 (ISBN)
Description
In recent years nonlinear and irreversible quantum mechanics is becoming increasingly important because of the availability of precision experiments. There are new and successful attempts to understand quantum irreversibility. The development of generalized symmetries has to led to new families of evolution equations for pure and mixed states. On the one hand, this timely symposium covers nonlinear and irreversible quantum mechanics, the theory of quantization methods, causality and various problems important in this context. On the other hand, it reports the development of quantum group symmetries, and of methods to construct deformed quantum mechanical evolution equations like the q-deformed Schroedinger equations.
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Language
English
Place of publication
Singapore
Singapore
Target group
College/higher education
Professional and scholarly
Product notice
sewn/stitched
Cloth over boards
ISBN-13
978-981-02-2266-6 (9789810222666)
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Technical Univ Of Clausthal, Germany
Technical Univ Of Clausthal, Germany
Technical Univ Of Clausthal, Germany & Bulgarian Academy Of Sciences, Bulgaria
Content
Intrinsically irreversible representations of unstable quantum systems, I. Antoniou; quantum mechanical arrows of time, A. Bohm; isotropic harmonic oscillator on the quantum euclidean space, G. Fiore; relevant and irrelevant nonlinear schrodinger equation, N. Gisin; diffeomorphism groups and nonlinear quantum mechanics, G.A. Goldin; from Hamiltonian mechanics to nonlinear Schrodinger equations, J.-D. Hennig; nonlinear Schrodinger dynamics and nonlinear observables, W. Lucke; nonlinear gauge transformations and the Doebner-Goldin equation, P. Nattermann; chaos and the limit of classical and quantum mechanics, T. Petrosky; why irreversibility?; the formulation of classical and quantum mechanics for unstable dynamical systems, I. Prigogine; harmonic oscillators on quantum space, S. Watamura. (Part Contents).