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Applications of Random Matrix Ensembles in Nuclear Systems
Published 2003-06-17Version 1
The random matrix ensembles (RME), especially Gaussian RME and Ginibre RME, are applied to nuclear systems, molecular systems, and two-dimensional electron systems (Wigner-Dyson electrostatic analogy). Measures of quantum chaos and quantum integrability with respect to eigenergies of quantum systems are defined and calculated.
Comments: 8 pages; presented at poster session of the conference "Quantum Field Theory in Particle and Solid State Physics"; June 2, 2003 - June 6, 2003; Max Planck Institute for the Physics of Complex Systems, Dresden, Germany (2003)
Categories: cond-mat.stat-mech
Keywords: random matrix ensembles, nuclear systems, applications, two-dimensional electron systems, wigner-dyson electrostatic analogy
Tags: conference paper
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