quantum chaos in mesoscopic systems
Quantum chaos in mesoscopic systems refers to the phenomenon where the behavior of quantum particles in a system becomes unpredictable and chaotic, even though the system itself is relatively small. This is due to the underlying quantum nature of the particles, which can exhibit both wave-like and particle-like behavior, leading to complex and irregular patterns of motion and interaction.
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