COURSE DESCRIPTION: Graduate level introduction to modern theoretical physics and mathematics techniques for study of low-dimensional dynamical systems. The emphasis is on the interplay between the geometry and the statistical mechanics associated with the dynamics. The course has much in common with (and complements) graduate level field theory and statistical mechanics courses; partition functions and transfer operators are applied to computation of correlations and spectra of classical and quantum chaotic systems.INSTRUCTOR: Predrag Cvitanovic'
OFFICE: Howey W501
PHONE: 404/385-2502
EMAIL: predrag.cvitanovic@physics.gatech.edu
INSTRUCTOR HOMEPAGE: www.cns.gatech.edu/~predrag
COURSE HOMEPAGE: www.cns.gatech.edu/~predrag/courses/PHYS-7123-01
TIME: Fall semester 2001, TR 11:05-12:25
ROOM: Howey S106
EXPECTED ENROLLMENT: 15
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TEXT:
Classical and Quantum Chaos
webbook, available on
www.cns.gatech.edu/ChaosBook.
PREREQUISITES:
A basic background in calculus, ordinary differential equations, classical,
quantum and
statistical mechanics. Weekly homework assignments require both analytic
and numerical work, so familiarity with a programming language is a
necessity.
TEACHING METHOD: Two lectures
and a 2-hour problem sets session per week.
Homework sets and a term project.
For previous projects, consult www.cns.gatech.edu/ChaosBook/projects .
EVALUATION METHOD:
Weekly homework assignments
and a term project
individually tailored to student's level and research
interests.
Grades will be determined from the homework (60%) and the
term project (40%).
START:
Monday Aug 20, 10:05 in Howey S106,
with detailed
schedule available on
www.cns.gatech.edu/~predrag/courses/PHYS-7123-01/syllabus.html.
Lecture topics will be described weekly by e-mail.
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