Hans-Jürgen Stöckmann

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Hans-Jürgen Stöckmann (born January 8, 1945 in Göttingen ) is a German physicist who deals with quantum chaos . He is a retired professor at the University of Marburg .

Stöckmann, the son of the physicist Fritz Stöckmann , studied physics at the Ruprecht-Karls-Universität Heidelberg , where he received his doctorate in 1972 and qualified as a professor in 1978. Since 1979 he has been professor of experimental physics at the University of Marburg.

Stöckmann developed microwave techniques to study quantum chaos. The behavior of the quantum mechanical wave functions is simulated by that of the microwaves in different resonator geometries or experimental arrangements that model mesoscopic quantum systems in solid state physics.

He wrote an introductory monograph on quantum chaos.

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