The following pages link to Dieter Schuch (Q229453):
Displaying 23 items.
- Time-evolution of quantum systems via a complex nonlinear Riccati equation. I: Conservative systems with time-independent Hamiltonian (Q527723) (← links)
- Wigner distribution functions and the representation of canonical transformations in time-dependent quantum mechanics (Q935712) (← links)
- Riccati and Ermakov equations in time-dependent and time-independent quantum systems (Q935730) (← links)
- Time-evolution of quantum systems via a complex nonlinear Riccati equation. II: Dissipative systems (Q1700966) (← links)
- Connection between Bohmian and quantum mechanics via the Wigner function (Q2064184) (← links)
- Bohmian trajectories as borders of regions of constant probability (Q2076324) (← links)
- Bohmian mechanics in momentum representation and beyond (Q2213267) (← links)
- Quantum hydrodynamics with complex quantities (Q2232867) (← links)
- Quantum theory from a nonlinear perspective. Riccati equations in fundamental physics (Q2400601) (← links)
- On the relation between the Wigner function and an exact dynamical invariant (Q2478833) (← links)
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- Diffraction in time with dissipation (Q2735737) (← links)
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- New supersymmetry-generated complex potentials with real spectra (Q3451582) (← links)
- Connection between quantum mechanical and classical time evolution of certain dissipative systems via a dynamical invariant (Q3544545) (← links)
- Coherent states and dissipation for the motion of a charged particle in a constant magnetic field (Q4406496) (← links)
- New energetic and dynamic quantum effects originating from the breaking of time-reversal symmetry (Q4468158) (← links)
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- Generalized coherent states for time-dependent and nonlinear Hamiltonian operators via complex Riccati equations (Q4915685) (← links)
- Is quantum theory intrinsically nonlinear? (Q4929025) (← links)
- Nonlinear description of quantum dynamics: Generalized coherent states (Q4987878) (← links)
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- Can the breaking of time-reversal symmetry remove degeneracies in quantum mechanics? (Q5955483) (← links)