Dynamical Tunneling: Theory and Experiment

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· CRC Press
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A prominent aspect of quantum theory, tunneling arises in a variety of contexts across several fields of study, including nuclear, atomic, molecular, and optical physics and has led to technologically relevant applications in mesoscopic science. Exploring mechanisms and consequences, Dynamical Tunneling: Theory and Experiment presents the work of i

About the author

Srihari Keshavamurthy is a theoretical chemist with the department of chemistry at the Indian Institute of Technology Kanpur, India. He received his BSc degree from the University of Madras, MS from Villanova University, and PhD from University of California, Berkeley. After a postdoc at Cornell, he joined IIT Kanpur in December 1996. Srihari's primary interest is the mechanisms of chemical reaction dynamics and control from the classical-quantum correspondence perspective.


Peter Schlagheck

is a theoretical physicist with the department of physics at the University of Liege. He received his PhD in 1999 at the Technical University of Munich. After a postdoc at the Universite Paris Sud from 1999 to 2001, he became assistant at University of Regensburg in 2002. In 2009, he obtained a faculty position at the University of Liege. Schlagheck's research interests include the transport of ultracold atoms and tunneling in the presence of chaos.

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