The aim of this book is to present a statistical theory of wave
scattering by complex systems -systems which have a chaotic classical
dynamics, as in the case of microwave cavities and quantum dots, or
possess quenched randomness, as in the case of disordered conductors--
with emphasis on mesoscopic fluctuations. The universal character of
the statistical behavior of these phenomena is incorporated in a
natural way by approaching the problem from a Maximum-Entropy
viewpoint -Shannon's information entropy is maximized, subject to the
symmetries and constraints that are physically relevant-- within the
powerful, non-perturbative Theory of Random Matrices. This is a
distinctive feature of the present book that greatly motivated our
writing it. Another reason is that it collects in one place the
material and notions -derived from the published work of the authors
in collaboration with several co-workers, as well as from the work of
others-- which are scattered through research journals and textbooks
on the subject. To make the book self-contained, we present in
Chapters 2 and 3 the quantum theory of scattering, set in the context
of quasi-one-dimensional, multichannel systems, thus related directly
to scattering problems in mesoscopic physics. Chapter 4 discusses the
linear-response theory of quantum electronic transport, adapted to the
context of mesoscopic systems. These chapters, together with Chapter 5
on the Maximum-Entropy Approach and Chapter 8 on weak localization,
have been written in a pedagogical style, and can be used as part of a
graduate course. Chapters 6 and 7 discuss the problem of electronic
transport through classically chaotic cavities and
quasi-one-dimensional disordered systems. There are many exercises,
most of them worked out in detail, distributed throughout the book.
This should help graduate students, their teachers and the research
scholars interested generally in the subject of quantum transport
through disordered and chaotic systems in their preparation for it,
and beyond.
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Complexity and Statistical Fluctuations. A Maximum Entropy Viewpoint
Produktdetaljer
ISBN
9780191523496
Publisert
2020
Utgiver
Oxford University Press Academic UK
Språk
Product language
Engelsk
Format
Product format
Digital bok
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