

Author: TERRANEO MARCELLO
Publisher: Taylor & Francis Ltd
ISSN: 1362-3044
Source: Journal of Modern Optics, Vol.49, Iss.12, 2002-10, pp. : 2027-2037
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Abstract
In quantum open systems, transport coejcients such as crosssections or conductance fluctuate as functions of the relevant parameters. These fluctuations give rise to complicated patterns. An important question is their possible fractality. In this paper we present a historical review of fractal fluctuations in quantum systems and their relation to the properties of their classical counterparts. We discuss the original semiclassical predictions and various numerical and experimental results. Some numerical simulations claim explanations based on pure quantum grounds. We thus report an argument that traces fractality back to the statistical properties of the
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