QUANTUM LOCALIZATION AND ENERGY-FLOW IN MANY-DIMENSIONAL FERMI RESONANT SYSTEMS

The quantum mechanics of energy flow in many-dimensional Fermi resonant systems has several connections to the theory of Anderson localization in disordered solids. We argue that in high dimensional and highly quantum mechanical systems the energy flow can be modeled as coherent transport on a local...

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Κύριοι συγγραφείς: Logan, D, Wolynes, P
Μορφή: Journal article
Γλώσσα:English
Έκδοση: 1990
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description The quantum mechanics of energy flow in many-dimensional Fermi resonant systems has several connections to the theory of Anderson localization in disordered solids. We argue that in high dimensional and highly quantum mechanical systems the energy flow can be modeled as coherent transport on a locally but weakly correlated random energy surface. This model exhibits a sharp but continuous transition from local to global energy flow characterized by critical exponents. Dephasing smears the transition and an interesting nonmonotonic dependence of energy flow rate on environmental coupling is predicted to occur near the transition. © 1990 American Institute of Physics.
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spelling oxford-uuid:786ffd2c-371f-45e4-9af7-40c0de9f83ec2022-03-26T20:30:38ZQUANTUM LOCALIZATION AND ENERGY-FLOW IN MANY-DIMENSIONAL FERMI RESONANT SYSTEMSJournal articlehttp://purl.org/coar/resource_type/c_dcae04bcuuid:786ffd2c-371f-45e4-9af7-40c0de9f83ecEnglishSymplectic Elements at Oxford1990Logan, DWolynes, PThe quantum mechanics of energy flow in many-dimensional Fermi resonant systems has several connections to the theory of Anderson localization in disordered solids. We argue that in high dimensional and highly quantum mechanical systems the energy flow can be modeled as coherent transport on a locally but weakly correlated random energy surface. This model exhibits a sharp but continuous transition from local to global energy flow characterized by critical exponents. Dephasing smears the transition and an interesting nonmonotonic dependence of energy flow rate on environmental coupling is predicted to occur near the transition. © 1990 American Institute of Physics.
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QUANTUM LOCALIZATION AND ENERGY-FLOW IN MANY-DIMENSIONAL FERMI RESONANT SYSTEMS
title QUANTUM LOCALIZATION AND ENERGY-FLOW IN MANY-DIMENSIONAL FERMI RESONANT SYSTEMS
title_full QUANTUM LOCALIZATION AND ENERGY-FLOW IN MANY-DIMENSIONAL FERMI RESONANT SYSTEMS
title_fullStr QUANTUM LOCALIZATION AND ENERGY-FLOW IN MANY-DIMENSIONAL FERMI RESONANT SYSTEMS
title_full_unstemmed QUANTUM LOCALIZATION AND ENERGY-FLOW IN MANY-DIMENSIONAL FERMI RESONANT SYSTEMS
title_short QUANTUM LOCALIZATION AND ENERGY-FLOW IN MANY-DIMENSIONAL FERMI RESONANT SYSTEMS
title_sort quantum localization and energy flow in many dimensional fermi resonant systems
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