Quantum networks dynamics of open nanostructures

Systems of quantum objects - quantum networks - can be studied using the density matrix theory. Theorists and experimentalists expect numerous future applications in the field of nanosystems (eg, devices with semiconductor nanostructures or quantum-dot arrays for parallel computing). This book start...

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Main Author: Mahler, Gunter
Other Authors: Weberruss, Volker A.
Format: Book
Language:English
Published: Berlin Springer 1995.
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