On November 27, I successfully defended my PhD thesis. Now, I Am sharing the dissertation document at the folder docs
. There you will find the PDF in Spanish language, but in the reference list you will get the journal articles in which the thesis is based.
Note: Notebooks are unchanged since the last visible commit
A little description of the ipynb
notebooks are as follow:
- Circular, Lineal, Kravchuk, and Binom_Final, belongs to the evolution of arrays of masses (Chapter 1) [1]
- KvN_NumHyp, KvN__NumOsc, and KvN__Final, belongs to the Koopman von Neumann analysis of 1D time-dependent frequency harmonic oscillator (Chapter 2 and 3) [2,3]
- Light_Propagation, belongs to the analysis of optical fields in propagation over non-homegeneous medium (Chapter 4) [4]
[1] Urzúa, A. R., Ramos-Prieto, I., Soto-Eguibar, F., & Moya-Cessa, H. (2020). Dynamical analysis of mass–spring models using Lie algebraic methods. Physica A: Statistical Mechanics and Its Applications, 540, 123193 DOI
[2] Ramos-Prieto, I., Urzúa-Pineda, A. R., Soto-Eguibar, F., & Moya-Cessa, H. M. (2018). KvN mechanics approach to the time-dependent frequency harmonic oscillator. Scientific Reports, 8(1) DOI
[3] Urzúa, A. R., Ramos-Prieto, I., Fernández-Guasti, M., & Moya-Cessa, H. M. (2019). Solution to the Time-Dependent Coupled Harmonic Oscillators Hamiltonian with Arbitrary Interactions. Quantum Reports, 1(1), 82–90 DOI
[4] Urzúa, A. R., Ramos-Prieto, I., Soto-Eguibar, F., Arrizón, V., & Moya-Cessa, H. M. (2019). Light propagation in inhomogeneous media, coupled quantum harmonic oscillators and phase transitions. Scientific Reports, 9(1) DOI