Dieter Schuch

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Dieter Schuch (* 1953 in Frankfurt am Main ) is a German chemist ( theoretical chemistry ). He is a professor at the Goethe University in Frankfurt am Main .

From 1973, Schuch studied chemistry (and physics) at the University of Frankfurt with a diploma in 1978 under Hermann Hartmann (investigations of the spin-orbit interaction for a problem with a toroidal potential well) and his doctorate in 1982 (theoretical aids to describe the ion movement in the ionic Cyclotron resonance spectrometry). He was the editor of Theoretica Chimica Acta , was visiting professor at IBM Kingston in New York in 1986 and completed his habilitation in Frankfurt in 1992 (complex non-linear relationships in the context of a wave-mechanical description of reversible and irreversible dynamics), with Kyu-Myung Chung as a consultant. He then worked with Peter Schwerdtfeger in Auckland and Marcos Moshinsky in Mexico City . In 2002 he became an adjunct professor at the Institute for Theoretical Physics in Frankfurt.

He deals with precisely solvable problems in classical physics and quantum mechanics, the underlying group theory and dynamic symmetries including supersymmetry, irreversibility in classical and quantum mechanical dynamics (and the roll of time), transitions between classical and quantum mechanics ( semiclassical approximation ) and nonlinear formulations and extensions of the Quantum mechanics.

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  1. The chair for physical chemistry was not filled there after Hartmann retired