Analysis of Multidimensional Phase Space Hamiltonian Dynamics: Methods and Applications

Diverse complex phenomena that are found in many fundamental problems of atomic physics and chemistry can be understood in the framework of nonlinear theory. Most of simple atomic and chemical systems are classically described by the Hamiltonian models of dimension three and higher. The multidimensi...

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Main Author: Shchekinova, Elena Y.
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Language:en_US
Published: Georgia Institute of Technology 2006
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Online Access:http://hdl.handle.net/1853/10466
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spelling ndltd-GATECH-oai-smartech.gatech.edu-1853-104662013-01-07T20:13:50ZAnalysis of Multidimensional Phase Space Hamiltonian Dynamics: Methods and ApplicationsShchekinova, Elena Y.Hamiltonian systemsHamiltonian systemsDiverse complex phenomena that are found in many fundamental problems of atomic physics and chemistry can be understood in the framework of nonlinear theory. Most of simple atomic and chemical systems are classically described by the Hamiltonian models of dimension three and higher. The multidimensional nature of these problems makes widely used diagnostics of dynamics to be impractical. We demonstrate the application of rigorous and effective computational methods to treat multidimensional systems in strongly perturbative regimes. The results of a qualitative analysis of the phase space stability structures are presented for two multidimensional non--integrable Hamiltonian systems: highly excited planar carbonyl sulfide molecule and hydrogen atom in elliptically polarized microwave fields. The molecular system of the planar carbonyl sulfide and atomic system of hydrogen in elliptically polarized microwave fields are treated for different regimes of energies including regimes of classical ionization of hydrogen and dissociation of carbonyl sulfide molecule.Georgia Institute of Technology2006-06-09T18:03:51Z2006-06-09T18:03:51Z2006-03-17Dissertation24295411 bytesapplication/pdfhttp://hdl.handle.net/1853/10466en_US
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topic Hamiltonian systems
Hamiltonian systems
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Hamiltonian systems
Shchekinova, Elena Y.
Analysis of Multidimensional Phase Space Hamiltonian Dynamics: Methods and Applications
description Diverse complex phenomena that are found in many fundamental problems of atomic physics and chemistry can be understood in the framework of nonlinear theory. Most of simple atomic and chemical systems are classically described by the Hamiltonian models of dimension three and higher. The multidimensional nature of these problems makes widely used diagnostics of dynamics to be impractical. We demonstrate the application of rigorous and effective computational methods to treat multidimensional systems in strongly perturbative regimes. The results of a qualitative analysis of the phase space stability structures are presented for two multidimensional non--integrable Hamiltonian systems: highly excited planar carbonyl sulfide molecule and hydrogen atom in elliptically polarized microwave fields. The molecular system of the planar carbonyl sulfide and atomic system of hydrogen in elliptically polarized microwave fields are treated for different regimes of energies including regimes of classical ionization of hydrogen and dissociation of carbonyl sulfide molecule.
author Shchekinova, Elena Y.
author_facet Shchekinova, Elena Y.
author_sort Shchekinova, Elena Y.
title Analysis of Multidimensional Phase Space Hamiltonian Dynamics: Methods and Applications
title_short Analysis of Multidimensional Phase Space Hamiltonian Dynamics: Methods and Applications
title_full Analysis of Multidimensional Phase Space Hamiltonian Dynamics: Methods and Applications
title_fullStr Analysis of Multidimensional Phase Space Hamiltonian Dynamics: Methods and Applications
title_full_unstemmed Analysis of Multidimensional Phase Space Hamiltonian Dynamics: Methods and Applications
title_sort analysis of multidimensional phase space hamiltonian dynamics: methods and applications
publisher Georgia Institute of Technology
publishDate 2006
url http://hdl.handle.net/1853/10466
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