
Classical and Quantum Parametric Phenomena
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- Introduction
- 0.1: Historical Review
- 0.2: Present and Future
- 1 The Harmonic Resonator
- 1.1: Newton's Equation of Motion
- 1.2: Response of the Driven Resonator
- 1.3: Matrix Formulation
- 1.4: Parametric Modulation
- 1.5: Floquet Theory
- 1.6: Summary of Chapter 1
- 1.7: Exercises for Chapter 1
- 2 The Duffing Resonator
- 2.1: The Quartic Potential
- 2.2: The Cubic Potential
- 2.3: Summary of Chapter 2
- 2.4: Exercises for Chapter 2
- 3 Degenerate Parametric Pumping
- 3.1: The Nonlinear Parametric Resonator
- 3.2: Parametric Pumping via Three-Wave Mixing
- 3.3: Summary of Chapter 3
- 3.4: Exercises for Chapter 3
- 4 Dissipation and Force Fluctuations
- 4.1: The Role of Force Noise
- 4.2: The Fluctuation-Dissipation Theorem
- 4.3: The Probability Distribution Approach
- 4.4: Summary of Chapter 4
- 4.5: Exercises for Chapter 4
- 5 Parametric Resonators with Force Noise
- 5.1: Multistability and Quasi-Stable Solutions
- 5.2: Parametric Amplification Below Threshold
- 5.3: Parametric Pumping Above Threshold
- 5.4: Hierarchy of Relevant Timescales
- 5.5: Summary of Chapter 5
- 5.6: Exercises for Chapter 5
- 6 Coupled Harmonic Resonators
- 6.1: Static Coupling
- 6.2: Nondegenerate Three-Wave Mixing
- 6.3: Alternative Types of Coupling
- 6.4: Summary of Chapter 6
- 6.5: Exercises for Chapter 6
- 7 Coupled Parametric Oscillators
- 7.1: Equations for N Coupled Parametric Oscillators
- 7.2: Examples for N = 2
- > 2
- 7.4: Summary of Chapter 7
- 7.5: Exercises for Chapter 7
- 8 The Quantum Harmonic Oscillator
- 8.1: From Classical to Quantum Fluctuations
- 8.2: From First to Second Quantization
- 8.3: Quantum State Representations
- 8.4: Summary of Chapter 8
- 8.5: Exercises for Chapter 8
- 9 From Closed to Open Quantum Systems
- 9.1: Coupling to a Thermal Environment
- 9.2: The Driven Quantum Resonator
- 9.3: Summary of Chapter 9
- 9.4: Exercises for Chapter 9
- 10 The Quantum Parametric Oscillator
- 10.1: General Hamiltonian
- 10.2: Quantum Parametric Phenomena
- 10.3: Coupled Quantum Parametric Oscillators
- 10.4: Summary of Chapter 10
- 10.5: Exercises for Chapter 10
- 11 Experimental Systems
- 11.1: Mechanical Resonator Example
- 11.2: Electrical Resonator Example
- 11.3: Optical Resonator Example
- 11.4: Rescaling of the Numerical Values
- 11.5: Summary of Chapter 11
- 11.6: Exercises for Chapter 11
- List of Important Symbols
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