Quantum-Classical Analogies
This is the first book on the subject of quantum-classical analogies. Although quantum and classical physics are founded on very different principles, similarities between quantum and classical phenomena are not uncommon. This fact was considered by physi
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THE FRONTIERS COLLECTION Series Editors:
D. Dragoman M. Dragoman A.C. Elitzur M.P. Silverman
J. Tuszynski H.D. Zeh
The books in this collection are devoted to challenging and open problems at the forefront of modern physics and related disciplines, including philosophical debates. In contrast to typical research monographs, however, they strive to present their topics in a manner accessible also to scientifically literate non-specialists wishing to gain insight into the deeper implications and fascinating questions involved. Taken as a whole, the series reflects the need for a fundamental and interdisciplinary approach to modern science. It is intended to encourage scientists in all areas to ponder over important and perhaps controversial issues beyond their own speciality. Extending from quantum physics and relativity to entropy, time and consciousness - the Frontiers Collection will inspire readers to push back the frontiers of their own knowledge.
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D. Dragoman
M. Dragoman
QUANTUMCLASSICAL ANALOGIES With 78 Figures
~ Springer
Prof. Daniela Dragoman University of Bucharest, Physics Faculty, Solid State Chair, PO Box MG-ll, 76900 Bucharest, Romania email: [email protected]
Prof. Mircea Dragoman National Research and Development Institute in Microtechnology, PO Box 38-160, 023573 Bucharest, Romania email: [email protected]
Series Editors: Prof. Daniela Dragoman University of Bucharest, Physics Faculty, Solid State Chair, PO Box MG-ll, 76900 Bucharest, Romania email: [email protected]
Prof. Mircea Dragoman National Research and Development Institute in Microtechnology, PO Box 38-160, 023573 Bucharest, Romania email: [email protected]
Prof. Avshalom C. Elitzur Bar-Han University, Unit of Interdisciplinary Studies, 52900 Ramat-Gan, Israel email: [email protected]
Prof. Mark P. Silverman Department of Physics, Trinity College, Hartford, CT 06106, USA email: [email protected]
Prof. Jack Tuszynski University of Alberta, Department of Physics, Edmonton, AB, T6G 2J1, Canada email: [email protected]
Prof. H. Dieter Zeh University of Heidelberg, Institute of Theoretical Physics, Philosophenweg 19, 69120 Heidelberg, Germany email: [email protected] Cover image: Detail from 'Visualizing Complicated Dynamics'. Courtesy ofM. Dellnitz, o. Junge, M. Rumpf, and M. Spielberg.
Library of Congress Control Number: 2004094689
ISSN 1612-3018 ISBN 978-3-642-05766-3 DOI 10.1007/978-3-662-09647-5
ISBN 978-3-662-09647-5 (eBook)
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