Shudo Akira | Institute For Molecular Science
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関連著者
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Shudo Akira
Institute For Molecular Science
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Shudo Akira
Institute Of Molecular Science
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SHUDO Akira
Department of Physics, Tokyo Metropolitan University
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SHIMIZU Yasushi
Department of Obstetrics and Gynecology,Akita University Graduate School of Medicine
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Shimizu Yasushi
Department Of Anatomy Tokyo Dental College
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SAITO NOBUHIKO
Department of Internal Medicine, Mita Hospital of International University of Health and Welfare
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原山 卓久
早大理工
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HARAYAMA Takahisa
ATR Adaptive Communications Research Laboratories
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Harayama Takahisa
Department Of Nonlinear Science Atr Wave Engineering Laboratories
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Harayama Takahisa
Department Of Applied Physics Waseda University
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Shudo A
Institute For Molecular Science
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Saito Nobuhiko
Department Of Applied Physics Waseda University
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原山 卓久
Atr Adaptive Communications Research Laboratories
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Shimizu Yasushi
Department Of Obstetrics And Gynecology Akita University Graduate School Of Medicine
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Ikeda Kensuke
Yukawa Institute For Theoretical Physics Kyoto University
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Shimizu Y
Department Of Applied Physics Tokyo Institute Of Technology
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Shimizu Yasushi
Department Of Applied Physics Tokyo Institute Of Technology
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Saito Nobuhiko
Department Of Applied Physics Faculty Of Sciencc And Engineering Waseda University
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Saito Nobuhiko
Department Of Applied Physics And Science And Engineering Research Institute Waseda University
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IKEDA Kensuke
Yukawa Institute for Theoretical Physics, Kyoto University
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SHIMIZU Yasushi
Department of Applied Physics, Tokyo Institute of Technology
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Takahashi Kin′ya
The Physics Laboratories, Kyushu Institute of Technology
著作論文
- Semiclassical Quantization and Periodic Orbits of Dispersing Billiards
- Ergodicity, Irreversibility and Approach to Equilibrium
- Statistical Properties of Eigenfunctions for Quantum Billiards with and without Positive Lyapunov Exponent
- Toward the Classical Understanding of Quantum Chaological Phenomena : Dynamical Localization and Chaotic Tunneling
- Dynamical Fluctuations of Observables and the Ensemble of Classical Trajectories