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What are the special properties of strongly perturbed quantum systems when the corresponding classical mechanical systems exhibit chaotic behaviour? This is the central question of quantum chaos. Theoretical and experimental studies of highly excited atoms in strong magnetic fields and intense microwave fields have revealed surprising new physical phenomena with far-reaching applications.
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Jensen, R. Quantum chaos. Nature 355, 311–318 (1992). https://doi.org/10.1038/355311a0
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