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Journal articles on the topic "Chaology"

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Morton, A. "The chaology of mind." Analysis 48, no. 3 (June 1, 1988): 135–42. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/analys/48.3.135.

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Good, I. J. "F21. Chaotics vs. Chaology." Journal of Statistical Planning and Inference 21, no. 1 (January 1989): 134–35. http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/0378-3758(89)90031-1.

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Eaves, L., T. M. Fromhold, F. W. Sheard, P. B. Wilkinson, M. Henini, N. Miura, and T. Takamasu. "Quantum chaology in semiconductor heterostructures." Physica Scripta T68 (January 1, 1996): 51–55. http://dx.doi.org/10.1088/0031-8949/1996/t68/007.

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Berry, Michael. "Quantum chaology, not quantum chaos." Physica Scripta 40, no. 3 (September 1, 1989): 335–36. http://dx.doi.org/10.1088/0031-8949/40/3/013.

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Sundaram, Bala. "Quantum chaology: The photoeffect and beyond." Pramana 48, no. 2 (February 1997): 469–86. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/bf02845657.

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MANFREDI, V. R., and L. SALASNICH. "DIFFERENT FACETS OF CHAOS IN QUANTUM MECHANICS." International Journal of Modern Physics B 13, no. 18 (July 20, 1999): 2343–60. http://dx.doi.org/10.1142/s0217979299002447.

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Nowadays there is no universally accepted definition of quantum chaos. In this paper we review and critically discuss different approaches to the subject, such as Quantum Chaology and the Random Matrix Theory. Then we analyze the problem of dynamical chaos and the time scales associated with chaos suppression in quantum mechanics.
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Berry, M. V., and J. P. Keating. "Persistent current flux correlations calculated by quantum chaology." Journal of Physics A: Mathematical and General 27, no. 18 (September 21, 1994): 6167–76. http://dx.doi.org/10.1088/0305-4470/27/18/025.

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HURT, NORMAN E. "BAKERS AND CATS: A REVIEW OF SIMPLE SYSTEMS IN QUANTUM CHAOLOGY." Reviews in Mathematical Physics 07, no. 01 (January 1995): 103–31. http://dx.doi.org/10.1142/s0129055x95000074.

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Two simple systems, which have been studied recently in the context of quantum chaology, are reviewed in this paper: the baker’s map and the cat maps. Each system is reviewed in both its classical mechanical form and its quantum mechanical form. The algebraic formulation of the classical cat maps is surveyed. Recent results for the baker’s map and the cat maps regarding Gutzwiller’s trace formula, eigenvalue statistics, eigenfunction scarring, semiclassical approximations, log time and zeta function are presented.
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Berry, M. V., J. P. Keating, and H. Schomerus. "Universal twinkling exponents for spectral fluctuations associated with mixed chaology." Proceedings of the Royal Society of London. Series A: Mathematical, Physical and Engineering Sciences 456, no. 1999 (July 8, 2000): 1659–68. http://dx.doi.org/10.1098/rspa.2000.0580.

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Lekeufack, O. T., S. B. Yamgoué, and T. C. Kofané. "Quantum chaology in the multiple well adjustable potential hetero-structure." European Physical Journal D 48, no. 2 (May 7, 2008): 261–70. http://dx.doi.org/10.1140/epjd/e2008-00084-4.

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Dissertations / Theses on the topic "Chaology"

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Winn, Brian. "The laplacian on a graph and quantum chaology." Thesis, University of Bristol, 2003. http://ethos.bl.uk/OrderDetails.do?uin=uk.bl.ethos.399385.

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Beaucourt, Christel. "Modèles d'ajustement en gestion des ressources humaines : pour ou contre une chaologie de la gestion." Lille 1, 1991. http://www.theses.fr/1991LIL12012.

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Du fait des incertitudes et de la complexité, l'entreprise vit au milieu de phénomènes et de situations perpétuellement variables. Afin de mieux les gérer, elle cherche à devenir plus flexible et à anticiper son avenir. Pour repondre au défi de la complexité, nous proposons des modèles d'ajustement; ils montrent l'interêt d'humaniser les processus de gestion. Lorsque la gestion est juste et créatrice, l'entreprise gère mieux ses contradictions et ses actions sont plus pertinentes car elles intègrent les enjeux réels des salariés. Peu à peu, l'entreprise s'ouvre à ses désordres; ils revèlent des ordonnancements possibles et participent a l'auto-organisation de l'entreprise. Trois interventions en entreprise nous ont permis de tester nos modèles et de dessiner les contours d'une gestion sociale ajusteée. Elles ont été l'occasion de réflechir à des bases conceptuelles et operatoires qui permettent le développement d'une chaologie de la gestion
Because of incertitudes and complexity, firms live in a middle of phenomenons and in a perpetually various situations. In order to become more flexible and to anticipate, firms are looking for a new way of management. In this purpose, we are suggesting some models of adjustment that show us several interests in humanizing the process of management. When a managment is fair and creative, a firm incrases its possibilities of managing contradictions. In fact, its actions appear as more pertinent because they integrate employees interests. Then, step by step the firm is getting more open to desorders. This reveal some other possible orders and also, participate to an auto-organization of the firm. We intervinced in tree firms to test our models and to draw the contour of a social adjustment. Then, we took the opportunity to think about some conceptual and operational bases which allowed a developpment of chaology in gestion
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Chen, Jiann-Yeu, and 陳建宇. "Quantum chaology of a two dimensional quartic oscillator system." Thesis, 2011. http://ndltd.ncl.edu.tw/handle/44375892971973053271.

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國立臺灣大學
物理研究所
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We study the correspondence between quantum and classical systems which have chaotic behaviors classically. The two-dimensional quartic oscillators are chosen as the model in this thesis. It is hoped that we can find some new connections between dispersion of eigenstates and classical unstable orbits. Several methods are adopted to measure the dispersion of eigenstates quantitatively; the volume occupied by a quantum eigenstate in phase space is calculated from the inverse second moment of Husimi distribution. The configuration space volume is with respect to the uncertainty and Renyi length of the eigenstate. We study a famous system with potential x2y2/2 which has the four infinite channels along the axes and an infinite phase space volume. The classical motion of this system not only reveals a chaotic behavior but also expels particle from the central region through the channels. We find some features of its localized eigenstates with the furthest extensions along the channels by the quantum adiabatic approximation and numerical calculation. From the information of eigenstates dispersion, they are Shannon entropy, position uncertainty and Husimi distribution. We show that the localization of eigenstate is strongly affected by the infinite channels. We also illuminate the obvious difference from a similar system with the potential 0.01(x4+y4)/4+x2y2/2 which has channels with finite spatial extension. On the other hand, this quartic oscillator is also a homogenous system, its classical bifurcations can be predicted by the Yashida formula. We also calculate the second moment of Husimi distribution, uncertainty and Renyi length to obtain geometric information from the corresponding quantum spectrum themselves. For the integrable systems, these geometric quantities appear to be in regular relation to the energies. When the system becomes chaotic gradually, parts of these regular relations are destroyed quickly. We indicated that the most localized states have some connections with classical bifurcations. Furthermore, we also find that the ratios of quantal dispersions in configuration space to ergodic limits have similar characteristic to the distributions of classical orbits in integrable and non-integrable systems.
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(9825509), Noel Patson. "Methods for revealing patterns of non-local order in complex collective phenomena." Thesis, 2001. https://figshare.com/articles/thesis/Methods_for_revealing_patterns_of_non-local_order_in_complex_collective_phenomena/20341497.

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 This topic arose from research done in Computing Special Topic 85333 and Math- ematics Special Topic 84333 [25]. An overview of quantum chaology [15, 16, 17] and structural complexity [20, 21, 22] was made with respect to how they describe global behaviour. Computer experimentation was used in an attempt to determine if there were any scaling properties in the distribution of prime numbers so as to find some patterns [26] that may be connected with non -local order as predicted by struc- tural complexity. The connections between the zeta function from number theory to quantum chaology [15] were also under investigation to in order to develop more tools for computational experiments. Following this research, there was a proposal by my supervisor Victor Korotkich to test his conjecture that the eigenvalue spectrum of matrices [13] associated with the dynamics of a robot soccer team would be a solid invariant that may serve as a global characteristic. The proposal was put forward for me to realise within a Masters of Applied Science topic. This required setting up a virtual simulation and computation laboratory using a combination of mathematics, statistics and programming. The laboratory had to be developed from scratch since this was the first time robot soccer team dynamics had been investigated in this way. It is analogous to the approach physicists take when searching for a theoretical particle. Because the methodology was new, the development of the new instrument (sim- ulators downloaded from the Internet, mathematical software and statistical analysis software) needed to be mastered and synthesised into something effective to detect the conjectured invariant. Once detected, adjustments to parameters were needed so that a clearer pattern could be discerned. The adjustments are analogous to the changing of lens and focussing required on a microscope to get better resolution. The data produced by robot soccer simulators was processed to test the conjecture. Nonparametric statistical analysis was applied to gain an understanding of the patterns that were found in the distribution of eigenvalues and eigenvalue spacings and create an experimental methodology to analyse this type of data. The computer simulation laboratory was set up to implement and test the technique. According to the statistical evidence it seems that each robot soccer team has an invariant in its collective dynamics. Several robot soccer simulators were found on the Internet. These simulators were evaluated as to whether they were able to be modified so as to extract the robot soccer teams' coordinates during a game, whether the teams strategies could be modified and whether they were suitable for use in the experiments. Features of the UNIX operating system, C++ (an implementation of the C++ programming language developed for the UNIX operating system) and JAVA compilers and languages also had to be studied in order to modify and run these simulators. The data produced by these simulators needed to be processed to test the conjec- ture. Because of the size of matrices (429 by 429) that arose by applying this approach, the MATLAB programming environment was used to evaluate and organise the data for statistical analysis. This data was then processed using the SPSS statistical pack- age and Excel spreadsheet software. Much reading and comprehension was gained in the advanced statistics topic of nonparametric analysis to gain understanding of the patterns that were found in the distribution of eigenvalues and eigenvalue spacings and create an experimental methodology to analyse this type of data. To present the results that were found, many features of MATLAB, postscript format, Excel, SPSS and aTEX needed to be understood. All the understanding, skills, software analysis programs, and statistical techniques synthesise together as a virtual computer laboratory s from which many other experiments can be performed. Here a powerful synergism has arisen that may be adapted and applied to understanding the dynamics of other systems. The laboratory has been successful in confirming the existence of the conjectured invariant using solid scientific methods. This study belongs to a new area of fundamental research and has already shown promising results which have been presented at the 12th Australian Joint Conference on Artificial Intelligence AI'99 and the International Conference "With Fuzzy Logic in the New Millennium". That the research is significant is demonstrated by the publication of the results by Springer-Verlag in their Lecture Notes on Artificial Intelligence [49] series and acceptance for publication in their Studies in Fuzziness and Soft Computing [51] series.  

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Chang, Chih-Cheng, and 張志成. "The study on experience marketing, experiential value, customer satisfaction and repurchase intention of tourist factory visitors -Da-Tung Soy Sauce Black Gold Brewing Museum and Chaolou Fish Shop." Thesis, 2013. http://ndltd.ncl.edu.tw/handle/954n74.

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康寧大學
國際企業管理研究所
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ABSTRACT Tourism industry has risen and developed in recent years. Many traditional manufacturing plants have been transformed into tourism factories that have become booming. Meanwhile, tourism factories have been popular and burgeoning scenic spots. In this study, the concept of experiential marketing and experiential value were combined with customer satisfaction and repurchase intention in order to probe into the relationship among the four dimensions. This study used questionnaires to conduct data collection. The tourists, visiting Da-Tung Soy Sauce Black Gold Brewing Museum and Choalou Fish Shop in June and July of 2013, were the objects of the study. Totally we send out 500 questionnaires and retrieve 485 valid questionnaires of which were analyzed by use of the SPSS17.0 and AMOS21.0 statistic software. It can be realized that the percentage and the distribution of the personal information of the visitors through the descriptive static. By Independent Samples T Test and one-way ANOVA, we can know if there are significant differences among experience marketing, experiential value, customer satisfaction and repurchase intention under personal variables. We can find out the relationships among experience marketing, experiential value, customer satisfaction and repurchase intention, and testify the study hypotheses by means of Structural Equation Modeling(SEM). Lastly, based on the average scores of the items of the questionnaires, we can make a comparison of the satisfaction between the two factories. The study results that experiential marketing is positively related to experiential value and repurchase intention. Experiential value is positively related to customer satisfaction. Customer satisfaction is positively related to repurchase intention. It shows that parts of the study hypotheses are worked. Based on the study results, we bring up some practical advices to the two tourist factories.
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Books on the topic "Chaology"

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Morgan, Ruby. Adult Coloring Book of 30 Funny Quotes for Chaology Lovers: 30 Funny Sayings and Beautiful Mandala Patterns to Color, Art Therapy Activity Book for Anxiety and Stress Relief, Mindful Meditation and Relaxation. Independently Published, 2020.

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Book chapters on the topic "Chaology"

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Berry, Michael. "Semiclassical Chaology." In NATO ASI Series, 81–87. Boston, MA: Springer US, 1987. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-1-4899-5382-7_5.

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Berry, M. V. "Quantum Chaology: Our Knowledge and Ignorance." In Springer Proceedings in Physics, 177–81. Berlin, Heidelberg: Springer Berlin Heidelberg, 1992. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-3-642-76379-3_9.

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Hurt, Norman E. "Co-Finite Model for Quantum Chaology." In Quantum Chaos and Mesoscopic Systems, 141–52. Dordrecht: Springer Netherlands, 1997. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-94-015-8792-1_6.

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Eaves, L. "Magnetotunneling Spectroscopy: Studying Self-Organized Quantum Dots and Quantum Chaology." In Mesoscopic Electron Transport, 215–24. Dordrecht: Springer Netherlands, 1997. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-94-015-8839-3_5.

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Keating, Jonathan, and Raul Mondragon. "Quantum Chaology of Energy Levels Notes Based on Lectures by Michael Berry." In Nonlinear Evolution and Chaotic Phenomena, 189–96. Boston, MA: Springer US, 1988. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-1-4613-1017-4_15.

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"Quantum Chaology." In Lecture Notes in Mathematics, 223–33. Berlin, Heidelberg: Springer Berlin Heidelberg, 2008. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-3-540-69393-2_11.

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Berry, Michael. "Quantum Chaology: Introduction." In A Half-Century of Physical Asymptotics and Other Diversions, 271–74. WORLD SCIENTIFIC, 2017. http://dx.doi.org/10.1142/9789813221215_others03.

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"Chaology of action billiards." In Quantum Chaos, 535–50. Cambridge University Press, 1995. http://dx.doi.org/10.1017/cbo9780511599989.030.

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"Aspects of Quantum Chaology." In The Semiclassical Way to Dynamics and Spectroscopy, 343–73. Princeton University Press, 2018. http://dx.doi.org/10.2307/j.ctvc77gwd.26.

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"Statistical methods and ‘quantum chaology’." In Highly Excited Atoms, 363–402. Cambridge University Press, 1998. http://dx.doi.org/10.1017/cbo9780511524516.011.

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Conference papers on the topic "Chaology"

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Chen, Guoming, Ruqi Zhou, Xiongyong Zhu, Qiang Chen, Yiqun Chen, and Zeduo Yuan. "Quantum Convolutional Neural Network On Scale Chaology." In 2020 13th International Congress on Image and Signal Processing, BioMedical Engineering and Informatics (CISP-BMEI). IEEE, 2020. http://dx.doi.org/10.1109/cisp-bmei51763.2020.9263587.

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Dodson, C. T. J. "A Note on Quantum Chaology and Gamma Approximations to Eigenvalue Spacings for Infinite Random Matrices." In Topics on Chaotic Systems - Selected Papers from CHAOS 2008 International Conference. WORLD SCIENTIFIC, 2009. http://dx.doi.org/10.1142/9789814271349_0011.

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Kamali, Hadi Mardani, Kimia Zamiri Azar, Houman Homayoun, and Avesta Sasan. "ChaoLock: Yet Another SAT-hard Logic Locking using Chaos Computing." In 2021 22nd International Symposium on Quality Electronic Design (ISQED). IEEE, 2021. http://dx.doi.org/10.1109/isqed51717.2021.9424321.

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