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REICHL, LINDA E

Linda E Reichl

Professor
Department of Physics


Quantum chaos; transport theory; nonlinear dynamics; nonequilibrium statistical physics; stochastic theory

reichl@mail.utexas.edu

Phone: 512-471-7253

Office Location
PMA 7.222

Postal Address
2515 SPEEDWAY
AUSTIN, TX 78712

Ph.D., University of Denver (1969)

Research Interests

Quantum chaos; transport theory; nonlinear dynamics; nonequilibrium statistical physics; stochastic theory.

-Quantum Chaos
-Stochastic Processes
-Classical and Quantum Hamiltonian Spin Systems
-Ballistic Transport in Electron Wave Guides
-Quantum Wires
-Spectral Statistics

Linda E. Reichl is Professor of Physics at the University of Texas at Austin. She received her Ph.D. degree at the University of Denver in 1969. She was a N.S.F. Faculty Associate at the University of Texas at Austin from 1969 to 1971. From 1971 to 1973, she was a Fulbright-Hays Research Scholar at Free University of Brussels. She became Assistant Professor of Physics at the University of Texas at Austin in 1973, Associate Professor in 1980, and Full Professor in 1988. She has served as Acting Director of the Center for Statistical Mechanics and Complex Systems since 1974.

Her research has ranged over a number of topics in statistical physics and nonlinear dynamics. They include the theory of low temperature Fermi liquids, quantum transport theory, application of linear hydrodynamics to translational and rotational Brownian motion and dielectric response, the transition to chaos in classical and quantum mechanical conservative systems and the new field of 'stochastic chaos' theory. She has published more than 100 research papers, has written three books, and has edited several books. Professor Reichl is currently the College of Natural Sciences Associate Dean for Academic Affairs. She served as Chair of the University of Texas Faculty Council 2005-06.

Selected Publications

2009 Chaotic Scattering in a molecular system (with Alex M. Barr, Kyungsun Na and Christof Jung)Phys. Rev. E 79, 026215

2009 Molecular dynamics simulation of collision operator eigenvalues (with Erich D. Gust) Phys. Rev. E 79, 031202

2009 Relaxation of Brownian Particles (with Halil Saka and Roger D. Bengtson) Am. J. Phys. 77, 240

2008 Dicke effect in a multi-ripple waveguide(with Hoshik Lee)Phys. Rev. B 77, 205318 Also selected for the June 2, 2008 issue of the Virtual Journal of Nanoscale Science & Technology

2008 Cold atom ballistics by coherent control(with Benjamin P. Holder)Proceedings of the Workshop on Nuclei and Mesoscopic Physics, WNMP07 Edited by Vladimir Zelevinsky, AIP Conference Proceedings

2008 Coherent Control of Trapped Bosons (with Analahba Roy )Phys. Rev. A 77 033418

2008 The dynamics of quasibound state formation in the driven Gaussian potential (with Kyungsun Na and Daungruthai Jarukanont )Phys. Rev. E 77, 046208


Recent Books

The Transition to Chaos, 2nd edition Springer-Verlag, New York 2004

A Modern Course in Statistical Physics J. Wiley and Sons, New York 2nd ed. 1998

Solution Manual for a Modern Course in Statistical Physics J. Wiley and Sons, New York 2nd ed. 1998

The Transition to Chaos in Conservative Systems: Quantum Manifestations Springer-Verlag, Berlin 1992

Statistical Physics and Chaos in Fusion Plasmas (with W.Horton), editors J. Wiley and Sons, New York 1984

Long Time Prediction in Conservative Classical Systems (with W.Horton and V. Szebehely), editors Wiley-Interscience, New York 1983

Instabilities, Bifurcations and Fluctuations in Chemical System (with W.C.Schieve), editors University of Texas Press, Austin and London 1982