Workshop Details
Nonlinear Dynamics of Classical and Quantum Hamiltonian Systems (aka Chaos and Nonlinear Dynamics)
07/05/1989 - 07/12/1989
Meeting Description:

Topics will include: Classical periodic orbits and their relationship to quantal spectra and wave functions, classical chaotic scattering; phase space barriers and classical and quantum mechanical flux; path intergrals; and multidimensional tunnelling.

Notes:

We are pleased to announce the fifth annual workshop focused on the nonlinear dynamics of classical and quantum systems. This workshop is part of a broader set of workshops that have been held in Telluride, Colorado since 1984 under the title of Telluride Summer Research Institute. This institute was started by Steve Berry and Peter Salamon in 1984, and the series of workshops which have been concerned with nonlinear dynamics was originated by Bill Reinhardt in 1985. The nonlinear workshop attracted about 20 participants the first year and 30-40 in the past two years.

Participants:
Bjarne Andresen, University of Copenhagen
Francois Amar, University of Maine
K.H. Benneman, Freie Universitat Berlin
Jerzy Bernholc, North Carolina State University
R. Stephen Berry, University of Chicago
George Bertsch, Michigan State University
Siegfriend Bleher, University of Pennsylvania
Boris Breznen, Stovale Academy of Sciences
Hai-Ping Cheng, University of Chicago
Michael Christoph, Institute fur Physik, Germany
Daniel Colbert, University of Wisconsin
Gerardo Delgado-Barrio, Instituto Estructura Materia
Randall Dumont, McMaster University
Uzi Even, University of Tel Aviv
Tova Feldmann, The Hebrew University
David L. Friedman, University of Rhode Island
Jeff Gordon, University of Negev, Israel
Stephen Gray, Northern Illinois University
James Hanson, Auburn University
Klavs Hansen, Niels Bohr Institute
Michael Hansen, Niels Bohr Institute
Karl Heinz Hoffman, Institute of Physics, Germany
Darryl Holm, Los Alamos National Laboratory
William Hovingh, University of Colorado
Dan Imre, University of Washington
Ibcuma Inoguchi, Science University of Tokyo
Charles Jaffe, West Virginia University
Julius Jellinek, Argonne National Laboratory
Joshua Jortner, University of Tel Aviv
Michael Kellman, University of Oregon
P. Labastie, UCLA
Michel Lallemand, CNRS, France
Robert Lascola, University of Colorado
Glen B Lesins, University of Oklahoma
Florence J Lin, Brookhaven National Laboratory
Robert Littlejohn, University of California
Shimichi Matsunaga, Science University of Tokyo
Andrew McIIroy, University of Colorado
James Meiss, University of Colorado
Masanori Mizu, Science University of Tokyo
Klaus Mosegaard, University of Copenhagen
Morton Rubin, University of Maryland Baltimore
Ryscard Mrugala, San Diego State University
Francis Narcowich, Texas A&M University
David Nesbitt, University of Colorado
James Nulton, San Diego City College
Andrew Ogielski, Bell Communication Research
Dirk Oh, North Carolina State University
Robert Parson, University of Colorado
Grace Peng, University of Colorado
Thomas Pickett, Idaho National Engineering Lab
Gomathi Ramachandran, Cornell University
Douglas Ray, Jila, University of Colorado
George Ruppeiner, New College Florida
Peter Salamon, San Diego State University
Christian Schon, San Diego State University
Michael Schuder, University of Colorado
Yumiko Shirato, Science University of Tokyo
Randall Shirts, Idaho National Engineering Lab
Paolo Sibani, Odense University
Edwin Sibert, University of Wisconsin
Stanislaw Sieniutycz, Warsaw Technical University
Rex Skodje, University of Colorado
Alejandro Spina, University of Colorado
Jean Standard, Northeastern University
Hiroki Suyari, Science University of Tokyo
Yasuaki Takahashi, Science University of Tokyo
David Tomanek, Michigan State University
Pablo Villareal, Instituto Estructura Materia
Warren Warren, Princeton University
Masakatsu Watanabe, University of Pennsylvania
Robert L. Whetten, UCLA
Carl Wieman, University of Colorado
Colin Wright, University of Washington
Oshima Yasufumi, Science University of Tokyo
Theo Zimmerman, San Diego State University


Meeting Venue:

Telluride School

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