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Author Deo, Prosenjit Singha

Title Mesoscopic route to time travel / Prosenjit Singha Deo
Published Singapore : Springer, 2021

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Contents Intro -- Preface -- Contents -- About the Author -- Abbreviations -- 1 Open Systems -- 1.1 Transport Current -- 1.2 Aharonov-Bohm Effect -- 1.3 Inclusion of Magnetic Field: Feynman Path Approach -- References -- 2 Closed Systems -- 2.1 Parity Effect in Closed Ring -- 2.2 Break Down of Parity Effect -- References -- 3 Larmor Clock and Friedel Sum Rule -- 3.1 Larmor Precession Time -- 3.2 Hierarchy of Mesoscopic Formulas -- References -- 4 Scattering in Q1D -- 4.1 A Typical Scattering Problem in Q1D -- 4.2 Delta Function Potential in Q1D -- References -- 5 Negative Partial Density of States
5.1 Burgers Circuit: An Introduction -- 5.2 Model Potentials -- 5.2.1 Double Delta Function Potential in One Dimension -- 5.2.2 Stub Potential -- 5.2.3 Delta Function Potential in Q1D -- 5.2.4 Three Prong Potential -- 5.3 Injectance and Friedel Sum Rule -- 5.4 Summary -- References -- 6 Time Travel -- 6.1 Reflections -- References
Summary This book gives a general introduction to theoretically understand thermodynamic properties and response to applied fields of mesoscopic systems that closely relate to experiments. The book clarifies many conceptual and practical problems associated with the Larmor clock and thus makes it a viable approach to study these properties. The book is written pedagogically so that a graduate or undergraduate student can follow it. This book also opens up new research areas related to the unification of classical and quantum theories and the meaning of time. It provides a scientific mechanism for time travel which is of immense fascination to science as well as society. It is known that developments in mesoscopic physics can lead to downscaling of device sizes. So, new or experienced researchers can have a quick introduction to various areas in which they might contribute in the future. This book is expected to be a valuable addition to the subject of mesoscopic physics
Bibliography Includes bibliographical references
Notes Online resource; title from PDF title page (SpringerLink, viewed September 24, 2021)
Subject Mesoscopic phenomena (Physics)
Mesoscopic phenomena (Physics)
Form Electronic book
ISBN 9789811644658
9811644659