Chaos in Atomic Physics (Cambridge Monographs on Atomic, Molecular and Chemical Physics)
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'In summary, this is an excellent exposition of the complexity which can occur when simple atomic systems behave, almost, like miniature solar systems. Its natural readership is graduate students and researchers with a background in atomic, molecular optical or solid state physics, who will find this a readable, informative and well produced book.' P. T. Greenland, Contemporary Physics
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"The book under review is the first very successful attempt to summarize the main results of this research area in a monograph....The book contains a comprehensive list of references and has a style that makes it easy to read. It contains many useful physical remarks and suggestions for new experiments. It will be read with keen interest by graduate students and scientists working in this new developing branch of chaotic science, and, because of its unique features, stands out in the current literature devoted to chaos." Journal of Statistical Physics
"To their credit, the authors provide a useful introduction to aspects of chaos that arise in some atomic problems." Physics Today
"...warmly recommended not only as an excellent textbook for graduate students in atomic physics, but also as a pleasant reading for researchers who want an introduction to chaos in classical and quantum mechanics." Mathematical Reviews
Chaos in Atomic Physics (Cambridge Monographs on Atomic, Molecular and Chemical Physics)
Chaos in Atomic Physics (Cambridge Monographs on Atomic, Molecular and Chemical Physics),R. Blümel,W. P. Reinhardt,A. Dalgarno,F. H. Read,R. N. Zare,Cambridge University Press,0521455022,Atoms,Chaos (Physics),Chaotic behavior in systems,Molecules,Nuclear Physics,Quantum Theory,Science,Science/Mathematics,Solid State Physics,Atomic & molecular physics,Chaos theory,Science / Physics
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