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mihail_mixi_nedjalkov [2014/12/02 16:41] – [Biography] weinbubmihail_mixi_nedjalkov [2014/12/03 10:22] – [Wigner-specific research] weinbub
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 ===== Wigner-specific research ===== ===== Wigner-specific research =====
  
 +The  Wigner  function  resembles  many  concepts and  notions  of the 
 +classical  statistical  mechanics.   The  analogy with  the classical 
 +distribution  function becomes even  closer if  a particle  picture is 
 +associated to the Wigner  formalism.  General quantum phenomena may be 
 +modeled  in  terms of  quasi-particles  involving  attributes such as 
 +drift, generation, sign, and annihilation on a phase space grid. These 
 +concepts  provide  both,  a  heuristic picture  of  quantum evolution 
 +numerical  feasibility  of  the  developed Monte  Carlo  method. The 
 +particle  model  is examined  in  an  ultimate  regime of  a constant 
 +electric   force,  where   classical  and   quantum   dynamics become 
 +equivalent.  It is  interesting to see how the  usual Newtonian motion 
 +in the momentum space of an  initial peak of particles is resembled by 
 +processes  of annihilation  and generation  of  quasi-particles, which 
 +reside on  a momentum  grid and  can not gain  or lose  momentum. The 
 +first applications to carrier transport in multidimensional structures 
 +are  already  a  fact  showing  promising  practical  aspects  of the 
 +approach.\\ 
 +The  strong formal  similarity between the Wigner generation and annihilation of signed particles and 
 +the physical  processes of absorption  and emission of phonons  by the 
 +lattice motivates  the  extension of the approach to phonon transport. 
 ===== Affiliation(s) ===== ===== Affiliation(s) =====
  
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