Quantum and chaos, key concepts in contemporary science, are
incompatible by nature. This volume presents an investigation into
quantum transport in mesoscopic or nanoscale systems which are
classically chaotic and shows the success and failure of quantal,
semiclassical, and random matrix theories in dealing with questions
emerging from the mesoscopic cosmos. These traditional theories are
critically analysed, and this leads to a new direction. To reconcile
quantum with chaos and to restore genuine temporal chaos in quantum
systems, a time-discrete variant of quantum dynamics is proposed.
Audience: This book will be of interest to graduate students and
researchers in physics, chemistry and mathematics, whose work involves
fundamental questions of quantum mechanics in chaotic systems.