EXPERIMENTS
PARTICLE PHYSICS
ASTROPARTICLE PHYSICS
NUCLEAR PHYSICS
THEORETICAL PHYSICS
AD31
BA21
BO11
BO61
BO62
CT11
CT31
CT51
FA51
FI11
FI42
GE41
GS51
LE21
LE41
LF21
LF61
MB31
MI11
MI12
MI31
MI41
NA12
NA31
NA41
OG51
PD21
PD32
PD51
PG21
PG62
PI11
PI12
PI13
PI14
PI21
PI32
PR21
RM123
RM21
RM31
RM41
RM61
RM62
RT21
TO23
TO31
TO61
TS11
TV12
TV62
TECHNOLOGY

 

  MI41 EXPERIMENT, RESPONSIBLE: ROBERTO ARTUSO    

Our collaboration is aimed at getting a more profound understanding of both classical chaotic systems and their quantum counterparts.
The research is organized into two main lines: the former concerns the analysis of problems of general interest (and to mention a few contributions we performed in recent years we cite the theory of quantum dynamical localization, classical and quantum models of anomalous and directed transport, the relationships between dynamical and spectral properties of classical and quantum systems and the theory of periodic orbit expansions), while the latter focuses on applications, like the behaviour of atoms in strong fields, quantum chaotic effects in cold atoms and Bose condensates, chaotic effects in nuclear systems, the characterization of mesoscopic systems and fundamental issues of quantum computation.


 GOALS OF MI41 EXPERIMENT  
Our collaboration is aimed at getting a more profound understanding of both classical chaotic systems and their quantum counterparts.
The research is organized into two main lines: the former concerns the analysis of problems of general interest (and to mention a few contributions we performed in recent years we cite the theory of quantum dynamical localization, classical and quantum models of anomalous and directed transport, the relationships between dynamical and spectral properties of classical and quantum systems and the theory of periodic orbit expansions), while the latter focuses on applications, like the behaviour of atoms in strong fields, quantum chaotic effects in cold atoms and Bose condensates, chaotic effects in nuclear systems, the characterization of mesoscopic systems and fundamental issues of quantum computation.


 

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