The following pages link to Jürgen Audretsch (Q229583):
Displayed 24 items.
- Optical theorem in curved space-time quantum field theory (Q910738) (← links)
- Local and nonlocal measurements of the Riemann tensor (Q1050639) (← links)
- Item:Q229583 (redirect page) (← links)
- Wave fields in Weyl spaces and conditions for the existence of a preferred pseudo-Riemannian structure (Q1067630) (← links)
- Continuous measurement of energy for a two-level system (Q1266023) (← links)
- The conformal structure of space-time in a constructive axiomatics based on elements of quantum mechanics (Q1842091) (← links)
- Quantum chaos and interference (Q1965643) (← links)
- How to visualize a quantum transition of a single atom (Q1966505) (← links)
- Monitoring quantum oscillations with very small disturbance (Q2385740) (← links)
- Elastic scattering and bound states in the Aharonov-Bohm potential superimposed by an attractive ρ<sup>-2</sup>potential (Q2716209) (← links)
- Reasons for a physical field to obey linear partial differential equations (Q3357162) (← links)
- Coupled Ito equations of continuous quantum state measurement and estimation (Q3418395) (← links)
- Constructive axiomatic approach to spacetime torsion (Q3796359) (← links)
- Establishing the Riemannian structure of space-time by means of light rays and free matter waves (Q3987337) (← links)
- Scattering of scalar and Dirac particles by a magnetic tube of finite radius (Q4255632) (← links)
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- A pragmatic approach to the problem of the self-adjoint extension of Hamilton operators with the Aharonov-Bohm potential (Q4716562) (← links)
- <i>S</i>‐matrix approach to interacting quantum field theory in curved space‐time<sup>1)</sup> (Q4722881) (← links)
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- Generalized Unruh effect and Lamb shift for atoms on arbitrary stationary trajectories (Q4864070) (← links)
- Verschränkte Systeme (Q5308100) (← links)
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- Entangled Systems (Q5756961) (← links)
- Approximate real-time visualization of a quantum transition by means of continuous fuzzy measurement (Q5955539) (← links)