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Semi-quantum chaos

Given the abovementioned bewildering cornucopia of quantum systems that in one way or another all invoke the notion of chaos, we have to ask the question what exactly is quantum chaos We think that quantum chaos comes in three varieties (I) quantized chaos, (II) semi-quantum chaos and (III) quantum chaos. We refer to these three categories as type I, II and III quantum chaos. The division of quantum chaos into these three types arises naturally if quantum systems are characterized according to whether they do or do not show exponential sensitivity and chaos. The three different types of quantum systems are discussed in Sections 4.1, 4.2 and 4.3, respectively. A short preview of the three different types of quantum chaos follows. [Pg.84]

Wintgen, D., Richter, K. and Tanner, G. (1993). The semi-dassical helium atom, in Quantum Chaos, eds. G. Casati, I. Guameri and U. Smilansky (North-HoUand, Amsterdam). [Pg.312]


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