Study of Regular and Irregular States in Generic Systems
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概要
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In this work we semiclassically analyzed the high lying eigenstates of a mixed type Hamiltonian system.For the regular states we employ the Einstein-Brillouin-Keller quantization, while for the chaotic states, following the principle of uniform semiclassical condensation, we obtain a prediction for their wavefunction autocorrelation function.
- 理論物理学刊行会の論文
- 2000-07-14
著者
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Veble G
Center For Applied Mathematics And Theoretical Physics University Of Maribor
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VEBLE Gregor
Center for Applied Mathematics and Theoretical Physics, University of Milano
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ROBNIK Marko
Center for Applied Mathematics and Theoretical Physics, University of Maribor
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LIU Junxian
Center for Applied Mathematics and Theoretical Physics, University of Maribor
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Robnik M
Camtp-center For Applied Mathematics And Theoretical Physics University Of Maribor
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Robnik Marko
Center For Applied Mathematics And Theoretical Physics University Of Maribor
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Liu Junxian
Center For Applied Mathematics And Theoretical Physics University Of Maribor
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VEBLE Gregor
Center for Applied Mathematics and Theoretical Physics, University of Maribor
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ROBNIK Marko
CAMTP Center for Applied Mathematics and Theoretical Physics, University of Maribor
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