Statistical physicist
Linda Elizabeth Reichl (born 1942)[1] is a statistical physicist who works in the Center for Complex Quantum Systems at the University of Texas at Austin ,[2] and is known for her research on quantum chaos .[3]
Education [ edit ]
Reichl completed her Ph.D. in 1969 at the University of Denver with the dissertation Microscopic Theory of Quasiparticle Spin Fluctations in a Fermi Liquid .[4] She was advised by Elizabeth R. Tuttle and Ilya Prigogine .[5]
Reichl's books include:
A Modern Course in Statistical Physics (University of Texas Press, 1980; 4th ed., Wiley, 2016)[6]
The Transition to Chaos: Conservative Systems and Quantum Manifestations (Springer, 1992; 2nd ed., 2004)[7]
She is also the co-editor of several volumes of collected papers.
Recognition [ edit ]
Reichl became a Fellow of the American Physical Society in 2000 "for her original contributions to the field of quantum chaos".[3]
References [ edit ]
^ Birth year from German National Library catalog entry , retrieved 2019-01-15.
^ Prof. Linda E. Reichl , Center for Complex Quantum Systems, retrieved 2019-01-15
^ a b APS Fellows Nominated by the Topical Group on Statistical & Nonlinear Physics for the year 2000 , retrieved 2019-01-15
^ Linda Reichl at the Mathematics Genealogy Project
^ "Linda E. Reichl" , Physics Tree , retrieved 2019-01-15
^ Reviews of A Modern Course in Statistical Physics :
Nenciu, Gheorghe (1983), Mathematical Reviews , MR 0641219 {{citation }}
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Coppersmith, Susan N. (January 1999), Physics Today , 52 (1): 65–66, Bibcode :1999PhT....52a..65R , doi :10.1063/1.882556 {{citation }}
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Luscombe, James H. (December 1999), American Journal of Physics , 67 (12): 1285–1287, Bibcode :1999AmJPh..67.1285R , doi :10.1119/1.19118 {{citation }}
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Neuberger, Herbert (2000), Mathematical Reviews , MR 1600476 {{citation }}
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Täuber, Uwe C. (September 2010), Journal of Statistical Physics , 141 (3): 609–611, Bibcode :2010JSP...141..609T , doi :10.1007/s10955-010-0062-1 , hdl :10919/73155 , S2CID 120411281 {{citation }}
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^ Reviews of The Transition to Chaos :
Gutzwiller, Martin C. (July 1992), Physics Today , 45 (7): 67–68, Bibcode :1992PhT....45R..67H , doi :10.1063/1.2809740 {{citation }}
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Ozorio de Almeida, Alfredo M. (1993), Mathematical Reviews , MR 1147647 {{citation }}
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Ford, Joseph (January–February 1994), American Scientist , 82 (1): 72–73, JSTOR 29775106 {{citation }}
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Gentile, Guido (2006), Mathematical Reviews , Institute for Nonlinear Science, doi :10.1007/978-1-4757-4350-0 , ISBN 978-1-4419-3163-4 , MR 2090889 {{citation }}
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Milonni, P. W. (November 2007), Contemporary Physics , 48 (6): 373–374, Bibcode :2007ConPh..48..365. , doi :10.1080/00107510701661597 , S2CID 218545382 {{citation }}
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External links [ edit ]
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