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D-Index
31
Citations
4460
World Ranking
3324
National Ranking
7

Research.com Recognitions

  • Member of the European Academy of Sciences and Arts
  • Member of the European Academy of Sciences and Arts
  • Member of the European Academy of Sciences and Arts

Overview

Marko Robnik is affiliated with the University of Maribor in Slovenia and has conducted extensive research in the field of Physics and Astronomy. Their primary subfields of study include Statistical and Nonlinear Physics, Atomic and Molecular Physics and Optics, Molecular Biology, Computer Networks and Communications, and Nuclear and High Energy Physics.

Their research topics cover a range of areas, including:

  • Quantum chaos and dynamical systems
  • Quantum many-body systems
  • Cold Atom Physics and Bose-Einstein Condensates
  • Nonlinear Photonic Systems
  • Scientific Research and Discoveries
  • Quantum Mechanics and Non-Hermitian Physics
  • Protein Structure and Dynamics

Marko Robnik has collaborated frequently with several coauthors, most notably:

  • Qian Wang
  • Yan Hua
  • Črt Lozej
  • D. Lukman

The most common venues where their research appears include:

  • Physical review. E
  • arXiv (Cornell University)
  • Entropy
  • Nonlinear Phenomena in Complex Systems
  • Physics

Some of the recent papers authored or coauthored by Marko Robnik consist of the following works:

  • "Statistical properties of the localization measure of chaotic eigenstates in the Dicke model," published in 2020 in Physical review. E
  • "Statistics of phase space localization measures and quantum chaos in the kicked top model," published in 2023 in Physical review. E
  • "Multifractality in Quasienergy Space of Coherent States as a Signature of Quantum Chaos," published in 2021 in Entropy
  • "Effects of stickiness in the classical and quantum ergodic lemon billiard," published in 2021 in Physical review. E
  • "Phenomenology of quantum eigenstates in mixed-type systems: Lemon billiards with complex phase space structure," published in 2022 in Physical review. E

Marko Robnik has been recognized as a Member of the European Academy of Sciences and Arts.

Best Publications

  • Semiclassical level spacings when regular and chaotic orbits coexist

    M V Berry;Marko Robnik

  • Statistics of energy levels without time-reversal symmetry: Aharonov-Bohm chaotic billiards

    M V Berry;M Robnik

  • Classical dynamics of a family of billiards with analytic boundaries

    M Robnik

  • Classical and quantal chaos in the diamagnetic Kepler problem

    Hiroshi Hasegawa;Marko Robnik;Günter Wunner

  • Quantising a generic family of billiards with analytic boundaries

    M Robnik

  • Classical billiards in magnetic fields

    M Robnik;M V Berry

  • False time-reversal violation and energy level statistics: the role of anti-unitary symmetry

    M Robnik;M V Berry

  • Semiclassical energy level statistics in the transition region between integrability and chaos: transition from Brody-like to Berry-Robnik behaviour

    T Prosen;M Robnik

  • Energy level statistics in the transition region between integrability and chaos

    T Prosen;M Robnik

  • Energy transport and detailed verification of Fourier heat law in a chain of colliding harmonic oscillators

    T Prosen;M Robnik

  • The algebraic quantisation of the Birkhoff-Gustavson normal form

    M Robnik

  • Dynamical tunneling in mushroom billiards.

    A. Bäcker;R. Ketzmerick;S. Löck;M. Robnik

  • Statistical properties of high-lying chaotic eigenstates

    Baowen Li;Marko Robnik

  • A simple separable Hamiltonian having bound states in the continuum

    M Robnik

  • On spectral statistics of classically integrable systems

    Marko Robnik;Gregor Veble

  • A note on the level spacings distribution of the Hamiltonians in the transition region between integrability and chaos

    M Robnik

  • Numerical demonstration of the Berry-Robnik level spacing distribution

    T Prosen;M Robnik

  • Gravity trapping on a finite thickness domain wall: An analytic study

    Mirjam Cvetič;Mirjam Cvetič;Marko Robnik

  • Shrimp-shape domains in a dissipative kicked rotator.

    Diego F. M. Oliveira;Marko Robnik;Edson Denis Leonel

  • Survey on the role of accelerator modes for anomalous diffusion: the case of the standard map.

    Thanos Manos;Marko Robnik

  • Energy level statistics and localization in sparsed banded random matrix ensemble

    T Prosen;M Robnik

  • Classical and Quantal Chaos in the Diamagnetic Kepler Problem : Part II. Quantal Aspects : New Trends in Chaotic Dynamics of Hamiltonian Systems

    Hiroshi Hasegawa;Marko Robnik;Gunter Wunner

Frequent Co-Authors

Baowen Li
Baowen Li Southern University of Science and Technology
Michael V Berry
Michael V Berry University of Bristol
Siegfried Grossmann
Siegfried Grossmann Philipp University of Marburg
Hiroshi Hasegawa
Hiroshi Hasegawa Kanazawa University
Mirjam Cvetič
Mirjam Cvetič University of Pennsylvania
Bambi Hu
Bambi Hu University of Houston

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