quantum chaos in atomic and molecular systems
"Quantum chaos in atomic and molecular systems refers to the intricate and unpredictable behavior observed at the quantum level, characterized by the presence of chaotic dynamics, where even small changes in initial conditions can lead to vastly different outcomes or trajectories."
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